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Shinkurushima Sanoyas Achieves Landmark Approval for World's First Liquefied CO2 Carrier with SPAR Integration

By MGN EditorialMarch 27, 2026 at 12:03 AM

Shinkurushima Sanoyas Shipbuilding has obtained the first-ever Approval in Principle from ClassNK for an innovative liquefied CO2 carrier designed to socket a SPAR unit for offshore injection facilities, marking a significant advancement in carbon capture and storage vessel technology.

Shinkurushima Sanoyas Shipbuilding has achieved a major regulatory milestone by securing the world's first Approval in Principle (AiP) from ClassNK for a specialized liquefied CO2 carrier designed to integrate with SPAR (Floating Production, Storage and Offloading) units for CO2 injection facilities. The vessel represents a critical innovation in maritime infrastructure for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) operations. The design addresses the growing global demand for vessels capable of transporting liquefied CO2 to offshore injection sites—a capability essential as energy companies and governments accelerate climate mitigation efforts through carbon sequestration. The Approval in Principle validates the technical feasibility and safety standards of the proposed design, confirming that the vessel meets international maritime regulations and structural requirements specific to liquefied CO2 cargo operations. This achievement follows intensive collaborative development between Shinkurushima Sanoyas and classification society ClassNK, demonstrating Japan's continued leadership in specialized vessel innovation. The approval positions the Japanese shipyard to potentially capture orders for a new vessel category expected to experience significant demand growth. As energy transition accelerates globally, CCUS infrastructure—including dedicated transport vessels—is increasingly viewed as a transitional technology critical to reducing industrial emissions while preserving existing industrial capacity. This development reflects broader industry momentum toward decarbonization technologies in the maritime sector, where specialized vessels are becoming essential to enable offshore carbon storage infrastructure projects expected to come online over the next decade.
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