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Steel cutting for newest ammonia carrier officially begins at Hyundai Mipo shipyard

Steel cutting has officially begun for the latest medium gas carrier (MGC) at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea, the Purus announced in its social media.

This 45,000 cbm vessel is designed to support the growing demand for low-carbon energy, with a focus on safely transporting ammonia.

“We look forward to welcoming her to the fleet in 2026”, the Prus reported.

Purus has placed an order for two 45,000 cbm dual fuel ammonia-ready medium-sized gas carriers (MGC) from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea.

Upon delivery, Purus will operate one of the largest ammonia transport fleets globally with 9 vessels. The fleet consists of three 40,000 cbm MGCs currently in operation, along with four additional 45,000 cbm MGCs set to be delivered in 2025 and 2026. Notably, one of our MGCs has already successfully completed a ship-to-ship transfer of ammonia, showcasing our operational capabilities. 

The new vessels will be equipped with an innovative cargo handling system designed for maximum flexibility and efficiency, enabling faster loading and unloading processes. This will significantly reduce turnaround times in port, saving customers both time and money. This order underscores Purus’s commitment to the sustainable and efficient transportation of ammonia. 

Photo of Purus

Source https://tinyurl.com/43ve4vpz

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