LNG

Caterpillar strengthens lead in LNG marine propulsion with cruise ship orders

MaK M 46 DF dual fuel engines to be installed on a new generation of cruise ships

Press Release/T&B Petroleum
14/10/2016 13:15
Visualizações: 985 (0) (0) (0) (0)

The selection of Caterpillar Marine dual fuel engines for a new generation of cruise ships provides further evidence of the power solutions specialist’s lead in the LNG marine propulsion space. The company’s MaK 16 M 46 DF dual fuel engines, along with the full LNG supply and handling system, are to be installed on four new ships, two apiece under construction at Meyer Werft’s Papenburg (Germany) and Turku (Finland) shipyards.

 

Caterpillar Marine now offers all round LNG propulsion solutions – from shore-side bunkering to on-board storage; from bunker tanks via LNG handling and treatment to the dual fuel engines including automation systems; and ultimately the dual fuel main engines MaK 16 M 46 DF, in close cooperation with LNG and cryogenic specialist Marine Service GmbH.

 

“From a single source, we provide the complete system for ship operators who wish to capitalise on the benefits of LNG as a marine fuel,” said Ulf Hannemann, Caterpillar Marine cruise and ferry segment manager. “We have successfully completed a number of diesel to dual-fuel conversions in the commercial shipping sector and our pipeline of newbuild installations continues to grow.”

 

“However, it is in the cruise sector that we see the greatest opportunities,” Hannemann continued. “Clean fuel for cruise vessels is essential in both operational and business strategy terms.”

 

Further, the company is pioneering new techniques which make gas-only operation even more attractive. Research and development at Caterpillar’s Rostock facility has demonstrated the efficient operation of LNG main engines at loads of less than 20% for the first time. Caterpillar demonstrated the capabilities of the MaK M 46 DF engine and started the engine by using LNG from the very beginning, thus avoiding diesel engine specific emissions – another first for the company. “This development is a key consideration for cruise operators who wish to use LNG, rather than risk smoke from the funnel or soot on deck, whilst starting main engines and maneuvering in port waters,” noted Dr Frank Starke, Managing Director of Caterpillar Motoren.

 

The Caterpillar engines offer a whole range of technical innovations including fast load response, better fuel consumption and long intervals between overhauls. They will use the latest generation of the Cat® Engine Control Units (ECU), which in conjunction with in-house software, enabling customer operation profile-specific optimisation. Caterpillar is also providing its Asset Intelligence (AI) technology and service, which leverages remote monitoring, automated data analytics and expert advisory services to ensure the highest uptime and lowest operating cost.

 

Caterpillar’s sales and service partner Zeppelin Power Systems, headquartered in Hamburg, is managing the project, including supply, commissioning and service. “As a trusted Caterpillar sales and servicer partner for over 60 years with extensive experience in power solutions, we offer our customers individual and highly efficient solutions for marine applications,” added Volker Possoegel, Zeppelin Power Systems chief executive officer. “With our excellent sales and service organization, we are looking forward to providing the new flagships with comprehensive engineering and service competence to ensure the highest uptime.”

 

 

 

Most Read Today
see see
FIRJAN
Agrega + Indústria brings together entities, companies, ...
29/07/26
SOG 2026
ABPIP brings to Sergipe Oil & Gas a debate on strengthen...
28/07/26
Event
BR Aviation presents its portfolio of customized solutio...
23/07/26
Royalties
Royalties: amounts referring to May production distribut...
23/07/26
Fuels
Fuel and lubricants sector registers 1.8% drop in June, ...
22/07/26
IBP
Studies point to redundancy of the export tax and extra ...
22/07/26
PPSA
7th Spot Auction: PPSA markets cargoes from Atapu and Ba...
20/07/26
Results
Union oil production reaches 244 thousand barrels per da...
17/07/26
State of Ceará
Natural gas arrives in Cariri (CE) and strengthens econo...
16/07/26
Terminals
Vast announces contract extension with PETRONAS Brasil u...
15/07/26
International
War, oil and the dollar: how global fluctuations impact ...
13/07/26
ANP
Third-party access to natural gas flow pipelines and pro...
10/07/26
Agreement
ANP and Petrobras sign agreement to bring 335 offshore w...
07/07/26
Logistics
Vast Infraestrutura and Petrobras strengthen partnership...
07/07/26
IBP Positioning
Change of the instrument does not fix the illegalities o...
07/07/26
Energy Summit
Energy Summit 2026: Embrapii technologies strengthen Bra...
22/06/26
Energy Summit
Biodiesel and renewable fuels move to the center of the ...
22/06/26
Natural Gas
ANP extends public consultation on the calculation of th...
22/06/26
Rio de Janeiro
Firjan’s Oil Yearbook in Rio highlights that positive pr...
22/06/26
Biomethane
With a market five times larger since 2020, the biometha...
22/06/26
Petrobras
Petrobras approves investment in bio-jet fuel and renewa...
22/06/26
VEJA MAIS
Newsletter TN

Contact us

We use cookies to ensure you have the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site, we will assume that you agree with our Privacy Policy, terms of use and cookies.