Managing LNG Fuel Bunkering and Usage on Ships Course
Introduction:
Monitoring environmental pollution has become a crucial concern for vessel operators, especially with the growing emphasis on reducing air emissions as outlined in MARPOL Annex 6. LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) has emerged as a potential solution, though it comes with its own set of challenges. This training course focuses on LNG bunkering and fuel management for ships, emphasizing the operational aspects of LNG-powered vessels. Participants will gain an understanding of the IGF Code and how to comply with the regulations governing LNG as bunker fuel.
Objectives:
By the end of this Managing LNG Fuel Bunkering and Usage on Ships course, participants will be able to:
- Identify the benefits of using LNG fuel for ship engines.
- Manage the storage of LNG fuel onboard.
- Communicate and coordinate with LNG bunkering terminals and suppliers.
- Handle and resolve emergencies involving LNG fuel.
- Understand different types of maritime LNG fuel systems and their configurations.
Training Methodology:
- Tutorial Interactive Lectures
- Case Studies
- Hands-on Simulations
- Instructional - Group Discussions
- Equipment Demonstrations
- Problem-Solving Exercises
- Technical Workshops
Course Outline:
Unit 1: Definitions of Liquefied Gases and Related Regulations
- IGF Code
- LNG fuel concept definition
- LNG properties
- Fueling combustion properties of LNG
- Pollution profile of LNGs
- Cryogenic systems
- General features and significance of LNG processes
- Makeup ingredients of LNG
Unit 2: Health, Safety & Environmental Conflicts and Combustion Principles
- Principles of thermodynamics
- Methane Number and knock prediction
- Gas detection techniques
- Electrostatic problems and solutions
- Toxicity hazard determination
- Health and safety management
- Environmental protection
Unit 3: Safety in the Handling of LNG Fuels
- Brittle fracture avoidance
- LNG storage system management
- Tank gauging procedures
- Safety systems
- LNG fuel systems arrangement
- Fuel disposition for fire as LNG
Unit 4: LNG Bunkering Systems and Operational Management
- Design and physical arrangement of LNG-powered ships
- On-board materials containment system characteristics
- Safety in electrical use
- Hazardous area detection
- LNG fueling process specifics
- Safety and instruction documents
- Preparation, application, and utilization checklists
- Procedures for inerting, warming up, and cooling down
Unit 5: SIMOPs, Emergency Response, and ESD Systems
- LNG filling installations and arrangements
- SIMOPs (Simultaneous Operations) practices
- Emergency response management
- Correct use of protective clothing
- Maintenance and repair issues
- Emergency Shutdown (ESD) procedures
- Safety Management Systems for LNG Bunkering Operations
- Screening for cold burns and other injuries