Logo

Utkilen’s Tanker Sees Bunker Use Drop by 20% After Propulsion Upgrade

Bergen-based shipping company Utkilen AS says that its chemical tanker has achieved a 20% drop in bunker fuel consumption following a comprehensive propulsion upgrade.

The M/T Nordstraum was retrofitted with a new bulbous bow, wake equalising duct and optimised propeller, the company said in a LinkedIn post on Tuesday.

Utkilen claims these upgrades will help to lower the vessel’s CO2 emissions and result in an improved CII rating of A level for the vessel.

The carbon intensity indicator (CII) measures a ship’s energy efficiency, expressed in grams of CO2 emitted per cargo-carrying capacity and nautical mile travelled. Based on this, each vessel is assigned a rating from A (best) to E (worst).

The company credited the project partners involved in the upgrade, including Everllence, FKAB Marine Design, Becker Marine Systems, Remontowa Shiprepair Yard S.A., and MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands).



Source

Related News

Wah Kwong Adds Methanol Bunker Delivery Vessel to ...

2 hours ago

Trump’s Greenland Deal Causes 2% Drop In Oil...

2 hours ago

Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report 2026: Week 3

12 hours ago

Here Are the Results of the 2025 Bunker Salary Sur...

14 hours ago

ICS Issues New Deck Procedures Guide Covering Alte...

15 hours ago