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Hanwha Ocean Achieves World-First LNG Ship-to-Ship Transfer During Sea Trials

Hanwha Ocean has achieved a global first by completing an LNG ship-to-ship transfer during sea trials, demonstrating cutting-edge innovation in maritime LNG technology.
Hanwha Ocean LNG carriers conducting ship-to-ship transfer during sea trials off Geoje Island Description:
Hanwha Ocean achieves a world-first LNG ship-to-ship transfer during sea trials, setting a new benchmark for maritime technology. (Image source: Hanwha Ocean)

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South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean has marked a historic achievement by completing the world’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) ship-to-ship (STS) transfer during sea trials. The successful operation demonstrates the shipbuilder’s growing leadership in advanced LNG technology and energy-efficient vessel design.

The test took place off Geoje Island, where two LNG carriers under Hanwha Ocean’s construction performed a full transfer of cryogenic fuel while both vessels remained underway. The trial validated the yard’s integrated LNG cargo handling and transfer systems, confirming their reliability and safety under real-world conditions.

This achievement represents a significant advancement in the decarbonization of maritime transport, as LNG continues to serve as a transitional energy source in the global shipping industry. Hanwha Ocean stated that the success not only highlights its engineering capabilities but also supports its ambition to lead innovations in next-generation green vessel solutions.

With this milestone, Hanwha Ocean strengthens its position as a key player in the global LNG carrier market, further reinforcing South Korea’s reputation as a world leader in shipbuilding technology.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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