EXMAR and LATTICE Technology announced that they have signed an agreement to jointly work on the development of a new type of CO2-carrier. The joint venture allows the two companies to combine their individual
expertise; EXMAR as a leading player in the design, ownership and operation of innovative and efficient gas carriers and LATTICE Technology in creating innovative tank designs for CO2 transport.
Sustainable Solutions
With the global need to decarbonize the atmosphere and our world economy heavily relying on a secure energy
supply, one of the promising fast-track solutionsto cover both opportunitiesis Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage
(CCUS). To achieve sustainable CCUS projects, there will be a need to transport CO2 in an economical way and on a very large scale.
EXMAR and LATTICE Technology are therefore pleased to announce the signing of a joint development agreement for
the design of a 40,500 m³ CO2 carrier, which is also suitable for LPG and Ammonia transportation. The Joint
Development Company will combine LATTICE’s innovative and efficient tank design for CO2 transport together with
EXMAR’s strong knowledge and experience in design and operation of innovative and efficient gas carriers.
Unique Tank Design
A study proved that the patented LATTICE tank design, Lattice Pressure Vessel (LPV), provides the best solution for large-scale CO2 transportation at low and medium pressures. The design and vessel size can be adjusted to meet all
required transport volumesto ensure the most optimal logistical solution in the most cost-competitive way. The initial concept is a 195 meters long Panamax beam vessel with a cargo capacity of 40,500 m³. Such a vessel will be tailored.
to support CCUS projects with capacities ranging from 2 to 10 MTPA. Additionally, a 3,000 m3 storage capacity for low
CO2 emitting fuels like LPG Ammonia or LNG has been foreseen.
The patented tank design will also provide the best storage solution for offshore CO2 liquefaction or re-injection projects. The robust pressurized storage tanks can be made in an efficient shape fitting the ship hull and allowing for
large storage capacity. An additional benefit for offshore storage is that the LPV design prevents sloshing problems even in the harshest environments. With their experience in Floating Gas Infrastructure Solutions, EXMAR will be the
ideal partner for such developments.
Jens Ismar, Executive Director Shipping at EXMAR, said: “We are very pleased and excited about this joint venture
with LATTICE as we strongly believe CCUS will be a major contributor in our efforts to decarbonize the atmosphere.
We believe the LATTICE tanks provides the most flexible and economical way to accomplish this”.
Keunoh Park, CEO of LATTICE Technology underscores the positive cooperation with EXMAR and said: “This project
provides an excellent opportunity to demonstrate that the LPV technology will be a key enabler in making shipping
greener with lower emissions and by providing important infrastructure for transporting and dealing with CO2”.