Alternative Fuels

Seaspan takes delivery of fourth dual-fuel containership

June 28, 2023

Hong Kong-based ship operator Seaspan has taken delivery of the fourth in a series of 10 dual-fuel containerships being built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea.

PHOTO: Seaspan’s containership ZIM Mount Denali at sea. Seaspan


The 15,000-TEU conatainership, ZIM Mount Denali, can run on both LNG and conventional marine fuels. It will be chartered out to Israeli cargo shipping company ZIM for a period of 12 years.

The series of 10 LNG vessels were ordered by Seaspan in 2021, with the first vessel in the series, ZIM Sammy Ofer, taking its maiden voyage in April this year.

LNG has been gaining popularity among shipowners. The global LNG-fuelled fleet is currently made up of 399 vessels, with another 145 expected to join this year, classification society DNV data shows.

LNG can curb carbon dioxide emissions by about a quarter compared to conventional bunker fuels. But its methane emissions can be 36 times more potent as a greenhouse gas (GHG) compared to carbon dioxide over a century, according to a World Bank study.

By Tuhin Roy

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