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Tanker Major Chooses G-type Engine
Ultra-long-stroke units play leading role in major Teekay
fuel-efficient tanker project
Copenhagen,
09/05/2013
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
STX Offshore & Shipbuilding announced on April 8, 2013 that it had
signed a contract to build four 113,000-dwt Long Range 2 (LR2) product
tankers for Teekay Tankers Ltd. (Teekay Tankers), with an option for up
to an additional 12 vessels. Each newbuilding will be powered by an
MAN B&W G60ME-C engine and will satisfy IMO environmental
standards as well as the shipowners' demand for fuel efficiency. The
four confirmed vessels will be constructed at Jinhae shipyard in
Changwon, South Korea, with delivery scheduled from the second half
of 2015.
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“In recent times, the market has sought to optimise propulsion efficiency through using
larger propellers and lower-speed engines,” said Ole Grøne, Senior Vice President
Low Speed Sales and Promotions, MAN Diesel & Turbo. He continued: “Fuel
optimisation has also become a priority. We find that large merchant vessels are
compatible with larger-diameter propellers following an adaptation of the aft hull
design, paving the way for higher efficiencies. The ultra-long-stroke G-type engine
ably satisfies this trend.”
MAN Diesel & Turbo reports having close to 200 G-type engines on order, spread
over a broad spectrum of applications, and states that it has the fastest market
acceptance any engine series in the MAN B&W portfolio has ever received.
Reducing Fuel Consumption
With bunker prices having increased by over 500% since 1999, a rise that is set to
continue, as well as the impending arrival of even stricter environmental legislation,
the adoption of the G-type as prime mover for its tankers is a deliberate move by
Teekay Tankers. "With their fuel-efficient design, which is estimated to result in 20 to
30 percent fuel savings compared to current vessels in the existing LR2 fleet, we
believe these newbuildings will be very attractive to our customers,” comment Bruce
Chan, Teekay Tankers' Chief Executive Officer.
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mia.glarborg@man.eu
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The G-type programme
MAN Diesel & Turbo’s G-type programme entered the market in October 2010 with
the entry of the G80ME-C9 model. The company subsequently expanded the ultralong-stroke programme in May 2011 with the addition of G70ME-C9, G60ME-C9,
G50ME-B9, G45ME-B9 and G40ME-B9 models. The G-types have designs that follow
the principles of the large-bore, Mark 9 engine series that MAN Diesel & Turbo
introduced in 2006. Their longer stroke reduces engine speed, thereby paving the way
for ship designs with unprecedented high-efficiency.
G-type efficiency
The G80’s longer stroke results in a lower rpm for the engine driving the propeller: a
reduction from 78 rpm for the S80 engine to 68 rpm for the G80. This lower optimum
engine speed allows the use of a larger propeller and is, ultimately, significantly more
efficient in terms of engine propulsion. Together with an optimised engine design, this
reduces fuel consumption and reduces CO2 emissions.
About Teekay Tankers
Teekay Tankers currently owns a fleet of 31 double-hull vessels, including 11 Aframax
tankers, 10 Suezmax tankers, seven Long Range 2 (LR2) product tankers (including
four committed newbuildings), three Medium-Range (MR) product tankers, and has
time-chartered in two Aframax tankers. Teekay Corporation (NYSE:TK) manages
these vessels through a mix of short- or medium-term fixed-rate time-charter contracts
and spot tanker market trading. The Company also owns a VLCC newbuilding through
a 50 percent joint venture, which is scheduled to deliver in the second quarter of
2013. Teekay Tankers was formed in December 2007 by Teekay Corporation as part
of its strategy to expand its conventional oil tanker business.
Teekay Tankers' common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the
symbol "TNK".
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Graphical rendering of the MAN B&W G60ME-C engine
About MAN Diesel & Turbo
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, based in Augsburg, Germany, is the world’s leading provider of large-bore diesel engines and
turbomachinery for marine and stationary applications. It designs two-stroke and four-stroke engines that are manufactured
both by the company and by its licensees. The engines have power outputs ranging from 450 kW to 87 MW. MAN Diesel &
Turbo also designs and manufactures gas turbines of up to 50 MW, steam turbines of up to 150 MW and compressors with
volume flows of up to 1.5 million m³/h and pressures of up to 1,000 bar. The product range is rounded off by turbochargers,
propellers, gas engines and chemical reactors. MAN Diesel & Turbo’s range of goods includes complete marine propulsion
systems, turbomachinery units for the oil & gas as well as the process industries and turnkey power plants. Customers
receive worldwide after-sales services marketed under the MAN PrimeServ brand. The company employs around 15,000
staff at more than 100 international sites, primarily in Germany, Denmark, France, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, India
and China. MAN Diesel & Turbo is a company in the Power Engineering business area of MAN SE.
Ref. No.: 6510-0315
All data provided in this press release is for information purposes only, explicitly non-binding and subject to changes
without further notice.
5/2012
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