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Representatives from ABS and IMODCO Terminals SA, a division of SBM Offshore, met at Gastech 2024 where ABS issued approvals in principle (AIPs) for a range of jetty-less New Energy Terminal concepts to move frequent, large-volume ammonia transfers away from shore.

IMODCO is applying a proven jetty-less system for moving crude oil to support the supply chain for new fuels such as ammonia.

Mitigating ammonia leaks

ABS reviewed the designs for IMODCO’s Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM) buoy, CALM soft yoke, and Tower Loading Unit (TLU), which offer ammonia carriers a connection to onshore ammonia refineries or storage via subsea pipelines.

Conventional pipelines require jetty terminals that are typically located near populated areas. Moving the transfers away from the shoreline via subsea pipe mitigates the risk of ammonia leaks into populated areas.

Safe energy transition

ABS is committed to supporting a safe energy transition for the marine and offshore industries,” said Miguel Hernandez, ABS Senior Vice President of Global Offshore.

"As ammonia production and transportation are expected to grow rapidly in the coming decades, we must take every step possible to mitigate risks and preserve the environment."

Safety and cost efficiency

ABS is uniquely positioned to support the safe application of new technologies

Leveraging over 65 years of offshore expertise, IMODCO, representing SBM Offshore, is contributing to a better and safer world by supporting safe ammonia transfers,” said Philippe Lavagna, Product Account Manager for Terminals for New Energies, IMODCO, part of SBM Offshore Group.

"In collaboration with key value chain stakeholders, including ABS, we are committed to promoting the use of jetty-less systems to enhance safety and cost efficiency for large and frequent ammonia transfers."

Sustainable practices

Following the meeting at Gastech 2024, ABS and IMODCO will continue to work together on a portfolio of solutions supporting the global energy transition.

As the provider of classification services for the marine and offshore industries, ABS is uniquely positioned to support the safe application of new technologies as the global industry moves toward more sustainable practices.

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