Pan Asia has successfully completed sea trials off the east coast of Shanghai in the East China sea, Teekay said in its press release.
Pan Asia is the first of four 174,000 cubic meter Tri-Fuel Diesel Electric (TFDE) liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier newbuildings to be constructed by Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co., Ltd. in China. The newbuildings are owned by a Joint Venture involving China National Offshore Oil Corporation, China LNG Group, BW Group and Teekay.
The vessels, which are scheduled to deliver between September 2017 and January 2019, will each operate under 20-year time-charter contracts, plus extension options, with Methane Services Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shell.
From steel cutting to vessel launch, the team has been doing a fantastic job preparing the vessel for sea trials. Pan Asia’s steel cutting ceremony took place in April 6, 2015 and was successfully launched on April 15, 2017. The other three newbuildings, Pan Americas, Pan Europe and Pan Africa, are already under construction at the yard.
The completion of the sea trials of Pan Asia marks a significant milestone in this project, with gas trials soon approaching the end of July.
Just prior to the sea trials, the shipyard also achieved five million man-hours without any lost time injuries (LTI) on the project – a significant safety milestone in its own right.