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LNG Carrier Product

Overview

A modern 174,000 m³ membrane LNG carrier is among the most part-dense ships afloat: shipbuilders describe the complete vessel as roughly 1.2 million discrete parts. The unusual share sits in the cargo containment. Where a crude tanker's tanks are bare steel, each of the four Mark III Cargo Tanks here is lined with GTT's Mark III system — thousands of corrugated stainless sheets over thousands of insulation panels, each panel levelled, anchored and sealed individually — so a single tank carries close to 98,000 components before any cargo machinery is counted.

The ship exists to move natural gas as a liquid at −163 °C, 1/600th of its gaseous volume. Everything unusual about the design follows from that temperature: the flexible membrane that shrinks without cracking, the insulation that keeps daily boil-off near 0.085 %, and the dual-fuel engines that burn the boil-off instead of venting it.

Hull and construction

The hull is a conventional double-hull structure erected from about 90 Hull Grand Blocks, each a pre-outfitted grand block of up to ~300 t. A block is itself a few thousand parts: sixty-odd Hull Plates, hundreds of Hull Stiffeners and Structural Brackets, and — dominating the count, as in every large welded structure — around 5,800 tracked Weld Seams. Across 90 blocks the hull alone passes half a million parts. Penetrations for pipe and cable runs are individually detailed Penetration Piece pieces, since every hole in the inner hull borders the cargo insulation space.

Cargo containment

The Mark III system is the reason this article's part count has six digits. Each tank's inner hull is lined first with Insulation Panels — reinforced-polyurethane-foam and plywood sandwiches about 400 mm thick carrying the bonded Triplex secondary membrane — set on Wedge / Shims and epoxy beds that take up hull fabrication tolerance, and pulled down by Coupler Studs threaded onto studs welded to the inner hull. A single tank uses on the order of 60,000 studs and couplers and over 20,000 wedges and shims.

Over the panels goes the primary barrier: 1.2 mm Corrugated Membrane Sheet sheets of 304L stainless steel, pressed with two-way corrugations and lap-welded to Anchoring Strips. The corrugations act as expansion joints, flexing as the membrane contracts several centimetres per tank length on cooldown. The membrane carries no structural load; cargo weight passes through the insulation into the ship's structure.

Each tank is served from a single Cargo Pump Tower hung from the liquid dome — a tripod of stainless Tower Pipe Sections carrying two main Submerged Cargo Pumps and a spray pump to the tank floor, braced by thousands of Tower Hardware clamps against sloshing loads. There are no other tank penetrations below the dome.

Cargo handling

The Cargo Handling Plant loads and discharges 174,000 m³ in around 12–14 hours through the port and starboard Cargo Manifolds. Boil-off gas is drawn off by four Boil-Off Gas Compressors — two high-duty for cargo operations, two low-duty feeding the engines — with Cargo Heaters warming vapour for tank gas-up and warm-up. The deck lines run through roughly 850 Cryogenic Valves and 2,400 insulated Pipe Spools, joined and supported by some 21,000 Piping Hardware items.

Propulsion

Two 5-cylinder Dual-Fuel Two-Stroke Engines of the ME-GI type drive twin Fixed-Pitch Propellers through short Propeller Shaft Section lines in a twin-skeg afterbody. Each engine delivers about 12.4 MW at 66 rpm, injecting natural gas at 300 bar with a small pilot-oil charge; a low-speed engine of this bore is over 20,000 parts on its own, most of them in the Engine Hardware population around its five Cylinder Units, Crankshaft and Turbochargers. Three High-Pressure LNG Pumps raise LNG to injection pressure, each engine takes gas through its own Gas Valve Unit, and a Gas Combustion Unit burns whatever boil-off the plant cannot use, keeping tank pressure in band without venting methane.

Ship systems

Electrical power comes from four dual-fuel Dual-Fuel Generator Sets feeding 6.6 kV Main Switchboards. The installation runs about 450 km of cable in 17,000 Cable Runs, restrained by 26,000 Cable Cleats and terminated through 9,000 Connectors — cabling alone is a five-figure part population. The Ballast & Machinery Piping group adds 6,000 Pipe Spools and 18,000 Flange Bolt Set Items across ballast, cooling and fuel systems, with three 3,000 m³/h Ballast Pumps managing the 50,000-odd tonnes of ballast water a light passage requires.

The crew of about 30 lives in the aft Deckhouse & Accommodation, outfitted from 38 prefabricated Cabin Modules and held together by some 29,000 Joiner Hardware screws and pins. On deck, six Mooring Winches with 64 t brake loads hold the ship at the terminal while the manifolds are connected, and two enclosed Enclosed Lifeboats cover the full complement.

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Bill of materials

8 top-level lines · 66 rows shown · 1,196,944 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Hull Grand Block 5 parts lng-hull-block 90× 90 6,604 assembly
1.1 Hull Plate lng-shell-plate 60× 5,400 part
1.2 Hull Stiffener lng-stiffener 274× 24,660 part
1.3 Structural Bracket lng-bracket 420× 37,800 part
1.4 Weld Seam lng-weld-seam 5800× 522,000 part
1.5 Penetration Piece lng-pipe-penetration 50× 4,500 part
2 Mark III Cargo Tank 7 parts lng-cargo-tank 4 97,911 assembly
2.1 Corrugated Membrane Sheet lng-membrane-panel 1380× 5,520 part
2.2 Insulation Panel lng-insulation-panel 5300× 21,200 part
2.3 Anchoring Strip lng-anchoring-strip 2200× 8,800 part
2.4 Coupler Stud lng-coupler-stud 62000× 248,000 part
2.5 Wedge / Shim lng-wedge-shim 24000× 96,000 part
2.6 Cargo Pump Tower 3 parts lng-pump-tower 4 3,023 assembly
2.6.1 Submerged Cargo Pump lng-cargo-pump 12 part
2.6.2 Tower Pipe Section lng-tower-pipe-section 120× 480 part
2.6.3 Tower Hardware lng-tower-fastener 2900× 11,600 part
2.7 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 32 part
3 Cargo Handling Plant 6 parts lng-cargo-plant 1 24,258 assembly
3.1 Boil-Off Gas Compressor lng-cargo-compressor 4 part
3.2 Cargo Heater lng-cargo-heater 2 part
3.3 Cargo Manifold lng-cargo-manifold 2 part
3.4 Cryogenic Valve lng-cryo-valve 850× 850 part
3.5 Pipe Spool lng-pipe-spool 2400× 2,400 part
3.6 Piping Hardware lng-plant-fastener 21000× 21,000 part
4 Dual-Fuel Propulsion Plant 9 parts lng-propulsion 1 50,300 assembly
4.1 Dual-Fuel Two-Stroke Engine 4 parts lng-main-engine 2 22,548 assembly
4.1.1 Cylinder Unit lng-cylinder-unit 10 part
4.1.2 Crankshaft lng-crankshaft 2 part
4.1.3 Turbocharger lng-turbocharger 4 part
4.1.4 Engine Hardware lng-engine-fastener 22540× 45,080 part
4.2 Fixed-Pitch Propeller lng-propeller 2 part
4.3 Propeller Shaft Section lng-shaft-section 6 part
4.4 High-Pressure LNG Pump lng-hp-pump 3 part
4.5 Gas Valve Unit lng-gas-valve-unit 2 part
4.6 Gas Combustion Unit lng-gcu 1 part
4.7 Cryogenic Valve lng-cryo-valve 340× 340 part
4.8 Pipe Spool lng-pipe-spool 650× 650 part
4.9 Piping Hardware lng-plant-fastener 4200× 4,200 part
5 Deckhouse & Accommodation 4 parts lng-deckhouse 1 35,959 assembly
5.1 Cabin Module 3 parts lng-cabin-module 38× 38 183 assembly
5.1.1 Joiner Panel lng-joiner-panel 22× 836 part
5.1.2 Cabin Fitting lng-cabin-fitting 160× 6,080 part
5.1.3 Cabin Door lng-cabin-door 38 part
5.2 Bridge Console lng-bridge-console 1 part
5.3 HVAC Air Handler lng-hvac-unit 4 part
5.4 Joiner Hardware lng-joiner-fastener 29000× 29,000 part
6 Electrical System 6 parts lng-electrical 1 60,812 assembly
6.1 Cable Run lng-cable-run 17000× 17,000 part
6.2 Connector connector 9000× 9,000 part
6.3 Cable Cleat lng-cable-cleat 26000× 26,000 part
6.4 Main Switchboard lng-switchboard 4 part
6.5 Dual-Fuel Generator Set 3 parts lng-genset 4 1,502 assembly
6.5.1 Alternator lng-alternator 4 part
6.5.2 Turbocharger lng-turbocharger 4 part
6.5.3 Genset Hardware lng-genset-fastener 1500× 6,000 part
6.6 Light Fixture lng-light-fixture 2800× 2,800 part
7 Ballast & Machinery Piping 5 parts lng-ballast-piping 1 34,403 assembly
7.1 Ballast Pump lng-ballast-pump 3 part
7.2 Pipe Spool lng-pipe-spool 6000× 6,000 part
7.3 Pipe Flange lng-pipe-flange 9000× 9,000 part
7.4 Flange Bolt Set Item lng-flange-bolt 18000× 18,000 part
7.5 Ballast/Service Valve lng-ballast-valve 1400× 1,400 part
8 Deck Machinery & Lifesaving 3 parts lng-deck-machinery 1 5,208 assembly
8.1 Mooring Winch lng-mooring-winch 6 part
8.2 Enclosed Lifeboat lng-lifeboat 2 part
8.3 Deck Hardware lng-deck-fastener 5200× 5,200 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $2k–$500M · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇰🇷HD Hyundai
hd.com ↗
Ulsan, KR Shipbuilder made to order 52–104 wks
🇮🇹Fincantieri
fincantieri.com ↗
Trieste, IT Shipbuilder made to order 52–104 wks
damen.com ↗ Gorinchem, NL Shipbuilder made to order 52–104 wks
🇺🇸Brunswick
brunswick.com ↗
Mettawa, US Marine & boats made to order 52–104 wks
🇨🇳CSSC
cssc.net.cn ↗
Shanghai, CN Shipbuilding conglomerate made to order 52–104 wks

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