RasGas maintains leading position in environment friendly vessels
Wednesday, 31 July 2013 | 00:00
Launched
in 2008, the WPCI currently has 55 of the world's key ports committed
to reducing greenhouse
gases participating in its programme. WPCI ports
offer incentives to ships with the best environmental performance
calling at their facilities, to help reduce and improve the quality of
their emissions through
substantial discounts on tonnage dues.
Currently, there are 2,148 ships committed to WPCI's industry-recognized
standards. Ships' performance and adherence to WPCI standards are
reviewed every three months.
AlAreesh and AlDaayen currently hold
first and second position respectively. RasGas' chartered ships, Lusail,
Ejnan and Al Marrouna, have also headed the list and are currently
among the top 25.
"RasGas elected to join this programme as part of
our commitment to managing our business in an environmentally
responsible manner. Having five of our chartered vessels registered with
WPCI take such leading positions is testament to the rigorous
environmental standards we maintain throughout the supply chain," said
Khalid Sultan R. Al Kuwari, RasGas Chief Marketing and Shipping
Executive.
The majority of RasGas' LNG tankers use steam boilers
which are known to release much smaller quantities of nitrogen oxides
when compared to diesel engines. The Company's conventional vessels are
also made to run on cleaner natural gas whenever possible, reducing
sulfur oxide emissions to best achievable results.
RasGas' integrated
shipping fleet consists of a variety of conventional ships, Q-Flex
tankers and a Q-Max vessel enhancing RasGas' flexibility to meet global
demand.
Source: RasGas Company Ltd.
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