Chevron Turns to Sembcorp Marine to Help Decarbonize its LNG Shipping Fleet
Energy giant Chevron has entered into an agreement with Singapore-based Sembcorp Marine to help reduce the carbon intensity of its LNG shipping fleet. Under the agreement, Sembcorp Marine, through its wholly owned subsidiary Sembcorp Marine Repairs …
Energy giant Chevron has entered into an agreement with Singapore-based Sembcorp Marine to help reduce the carbon intensity of its LNG shipping fleet. Under the agreement, Sembcorp Marine, through its wholly owned subsidiary Sembcorp Marine Repairs & Upgrades Pte. Ltd, will install technologies aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of Chevron vessels, such as a reliquefication system, hull air lubrication, and a new gas compressor. Together, the changes are expected to reduce cargo boil-off, lower fuel consumption, and increase volumes of cargo delivered. Chevron operates 10 LNG carriers through its Chevron Shipping Company subsidiary. The changes seek to align the...