EGM secures charter with Equinor for eco-friendly tankers – SAFETY4SEA

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EuroGreen Maritime SAS (EGM) announced that it entered into a seven-year charter agreement for four vessels with the Equinor ASA after being awarded the contract of the tender process initiated in December 2023.
Under this agreement, EGM will deliver four state-of-the-art MR IMO II Product Tankers developed in collaboration with LMG Marin France to set new standards in eco-friendly shipping, which rely on proven, commercial-utilized technologies.
The vessels, scheduled for delivery starting in the first half of 2026 through 2027 and representing a value of more than US$250 million at delivery, will be built at Wuhu Shipyard Co., Ltd.’s new facility in Weihai, China. These ships will be managed on behalf of EGM by V.Ships France under this time charter agreement with Equinor upon delivery.
Each tanker features scaled, cutting-edge technology, including a MAN B&W dual-fuel methanol engine with a shaft generator complemented by a battery-hybrid power generation system, ensuring efficient and environmentally friendly operation and cold ironing shore power.
In addition, the vessels are further equipped with wind assistance propulsion based on a pair of OceanWings® wingsails systems developed by the French company AYRO, enhancing their green credentials. GHG, SOx, and NOx emissions are reduced by more than 45%, 95%, and 50%, respectively, with no particles compared to conventional MR designs exceeding IMO 2030 targets.
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