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BORIS SOKOLOV

Type of vessel:

 Product tanker

Type of work done:

Full Design Package, Ice model and Open water model tests, Full Scale tests, Winterization Plan

Year:

2016

Customer:

Guangzhou Shipyard International Company Limited

Builder:

Guangzhou Shipyard International Company Limited

Length x Breadth x Draught:

214.0 m x 34.0 m x 11.7 m

Propulsion:

2 × 11 MW (Diesel-electric, ABB Azipod)

Ice breaking capacity:

2 knots in 1.8 m level ice (astern)

Ice class:

RMRS Arc 7


Aker ARC 212 brochure

In 2014, Aker Arctic began investigating options for year-round transportation of gas condensate, a liquid by-product from natural gas fields, in co-operation with Yamal LNG. Following the development of the Aker ARC 212 Arctic Condensate Tanker concept, a design licensing agreement for the basic design and construction of the vessel was signed with the Chinese shipbuilder Guangzhou Shipyard International. These days the Boris Sokolov works as part of Dynacom Tankers Management’s fleet and makes its voyage from China to the Arctic along the Northern Sea Route. The oil tanker will be used primarily to transport gas condensate from Sabetta LNG terminal to customers in Europe and Asia.

Boris Sokolov is based on the proven Double Acting Ship (DAS™) principle that allows tankers and cargo ships to operate independently without icebreaker assistance in challenging ice conditions. When operating stern-first, the vessel can break up to 1.8 m thick ice in a continuous motion and penetrate ice ridges without backing and ramming. In moderate ice conditions and open water, the vessel sails normally in ahead direction. The independent icebreaking capability has been verified in Aker Arctic’s ice model test laboratory in Helsinki, Finland.

Tanker deadweight: 43,300 tons (condensate), 49,700 tons (oil)

Arctic condensate tanker on ice trials
Boris Sokolov on Ice trials
Riku:n taken photo

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