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Page 1: Innovation and Imagination - Mari-Tech Conference

Innovation and Imagination: designing the world’s first enclosed-deck on board LNG bunkering solution

Dan Riis Paul Radford

Director Fleet Engineering Engineering Superintendent

BC Ferries BC Ferries

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Salish Class Ferry Program

• 107m, 600 passenger double ended ferry

• Contract Award May 2014

– Remontowa Shipbuilding

– Design Office: Remontowa Marine Design Consulting

• Class/RO: Lloyd’s Register

• 3 ships delivered in first half of 2017

– Salish Orca

– Salish Eagle

– Salish Raven

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Why LNG as a marine fuel?

• Financial benefit

• Reduced Environmental Footprint

• Proven technology

• Readily available

• Enhanced workplace

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Why On Board LNG Bunkering?

• Infrastructure

• Experience

• Risk Management

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On board LNG bunkering challenges

• No Design or Regulatory/Class precedent

• Leak Consequences

– Gas dispersion

– Cryogenic liquid … steel structure

• Semi-enclosed car deck, overhead deck head

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The Vessel

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In summary: The Problem

• Establish a safe and effective on board LNG bunkering solution

… that can be demonstrated as safe and effective to the satisfaction and approval of BC Ferries, Class, and Transport Canada

• Constraints:

– LNG tanker truck located on the vehicle deck

– Bunkering operation in 90 minutes

– Must comply with regulations (IGF Code in draft) and Class rules (Lloyd’s Rules in draft) for gas fueled ships

• Or prove safe via risk based approach

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Evolution of the on-board design

• Nov 2014 - Apr 2015

– Options analysis and development

• Blue Sky thinking, evolving to shortlist of potential solutions

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‘Open’ Solution

• Intrinsically Safe Car Deck

– EX rated lighting, electrical systems

– Plated in deckhead – no pockets for methane

– Pressurized Accommodation / Engineering decks

• Benefits

– Simple (Operationally)

– Relatively simple (technically)

– Standard LNG truck/trailer

• Drawbacks

– High cost

– Higher TC/Class approval risk

– Reduced opportunity for Fleet Commonality (Spirit Class)

– Systems access/maintenance

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“Let’s move the truck”

• On the slope

• On the apron

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‘Cloak the truck’

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Seal the truck: ‘Gas-Tight’ Solution

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Governing Design Principle

Regulatory

Compliance

Risk

Degree of Containment

Technical

Risk

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Risk Based Approach

Risk Assess

Risk Assess

Risk Assess

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Risk Assessment (HAZID)

• Scope: LNG System in entirety

– Included in the analysis options for bunkering on board

• In attendance

– Classification, TC, Shipyard, Design Office, BCFerries, FortisBC, OEM (Wartsila)

• Some Conclusions

– From the LR Executive Summary

“None of the scenarios identified during the study were considered to be 'High' level risks and all 'Medium‘ level risks were believed to be acceptable.”

– Established control measures

– Established the requirement for 3D gas dispersion modelling

– Established risk of relative motion between bunker station and truck as very low

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Gas Dispersion Model

• Developed by E-Engineer (Polish company)

– Certified by National Institute of Standards and Technology – US Dept of Commerce

• Model parameters finalised with Class

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Final Gas Dispersion Modelling

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External Dispersion Analysis

19 Proprietary and Confidential

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Bunkering Procedure Development

• Development work – Transition Team development

– Fortis input

– Wartsila control system completion/bunkering mimic

• Consolidation – Bunkering Procedure Workshop

• BCF Design and Transition Teams

• BCF Dir LNG

• FortisBC

• Wartsila

– Include • Emergency Response Planning

• Completion – LNG Bunker Management Plan

• Refinement – Following arrival in Canada

– Trial with FortisBC tanker truck

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Salish Class LNGPac Review

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LNG Bunker Station

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LNG Tanker – Ship connections

Relief valve mast hose

Vapour return hose

600 VAC cable Control Cable: ESD, 24VDC & ground

Ethernet cable

LNG filling hose

Nitrogen purge hose

Compressed air hose

Drip tray

LNG Tanker Bunkering Station

23 Proprietary and Confidential

Truck sump drain

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Bunker Station Design

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Tanker connected to ship – Top view

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Other Bunker Station Design Considerations

• Gas and Temperature Sensors

• Ship-based control

• ESD communication

• Ships hull water spray protection

• Ventilation

• Hose couplings & Dry break away couplings

• Fire suppression

• The Tanker Truck!

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Fortis BC Tanker Trailer

• Bespoke design for onboard bunkering

• No aspects of truck design are new concepts to FortisBC

– All currently in use and proven

– Now consolidated in one truck

• Full Federal/Provincial Certification

• Requires Tridem Tractor for full loads

• Maximum load size

• Can be used in other

land/marine based

applications

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LNG Tanker – Ship Connections

28 Proprietary and Confidential

Liquid line

Vapour line

Vent to mast

Nitrogen

Compressed air

Drain to drip tray

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ESD & Control integration System

29 Proprietary and Confidential

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LNG Bunkering System

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LNG Bunkering System

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Spirit Class Unique aspects

• Fully enclosed vehicle deck

• Vent connection inboard

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Challenges – Bunker Line PRVs

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LNG Bunker Line PRV Modification

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LNG Bunker Line PRV Modification

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LNG Bunker Line PRV Modification

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Tanker Vent to Gas Mast Connection

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Sealing Tanker Vent Hose

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Bunkering Operation

• Governed by a comprehensive Bunkering Procedure – Captured in Bunkering Manual, ISM (VSM)

– Based on IACS guidelines

• Preparation – LNGPac

– Truck (Staging)

• Manoeuver onto ship – Truck Secure / Interlocked

• Connection

• Bunker – Pressure Test

– ESD valve test

– Cool Down

– Full Flow rate

• Completion – Draining/Inerting

– Disconnect

• Manoeuver off ship

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Partners

• Key partners participated in all workshops and risk assessments and contributed in key areas: – Remontowa Shipbuilding and Design Office

• Managed design information and established final design

– Lloyd’s Register • ARBD approach

• Oversight and approval

• Provided consultant support to risk assessments

– FortisBC • Supplier of LNG

• Designed on-board bunkering truck specifically for to satisfy this requirement

• Designed the control system interface between truck and ship

– Transport Canada • Witnessed risk assessments

• Final approval of Design and Concept of Operations

– Wartsila • Designed the control system and LNGPac

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What’s Next for BC Ferries

• Capital Program $3,9 Billion in next 12 years for vessels and terminals

• Renewal of five large Double ended Ferries by 2025 (NMV’s)

• NMV’s will likely be Dual Fuel (DF) ULSD/LNG

• LNG Bunkering - considering onboard and bulk delivery options – larger storage tank

• By the middle of this decade have 11 dual fueled ferries in service

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Questions?

April 16, 2019 43

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• SPARE SLIDES

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Hazardous Zone Analysis

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Safety Distances

• Hazardous Zones