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Sovcomflot switches to LNG fuel
SCF was one of the first shipowners to operate large-capacity tankers specially designed to use LNG as their primary fuel
Oil tanker GAGARIN PROSPECT
Deadweight:
113,170 t
L.O.A.:
250 m
Draught (loading):
15 m
Ice Class:
ICE-1B (1A for hull)
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World’s first ice-breaking gas carrier
will provide year-round transportation of LNG in the Ob Bay and Kara Sea, Yamal LNG project
LNG carrier Christophe de Margerie
Capacity :
172,600 m3
Ice class :
Arc7
Ice-breaking capability :
2.1 m
Number of Azipods :
3
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State-of-the-art LNG carriers
SCF Shipping’s new LNG carriers Velikiy Novgorod and Pskov were built to support the export of Russian gas to global energy markets
LNG carrier Pskov
Capacity:
170,200 m3
Ice class:
1С
Draught (Loaded):
11,5 m
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Arctic oil discovery
Sovcomflot is a participant in the Prirazlomnoye project
The Arctic shuttle tanker Mikhail Ulyanov
Deadweight:
69,830 tonnes
Ice class:
1А Super
Draught (Loaded):
13.6 m
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Year-round oil transportation from the Gulf of Ob
Unique ships designed for transportation of Russian oil
Arctic shuttle tanker Shturman Albanov
Deadweight:
41,454.5 tonnes
Ice class:
Arc7
Draught (Loaded):
9.5 m
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On all sails
Supporting maritime education and sailing sport is a priority of SCF Shipping’s social policy
The official partner of the Russian Yachting Federation since 2009, SCF Shipping has organised two international Tall Ships Regattas, and sponsors the training ships Mir and Nadezhda.
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Safety Comes First
An effective safety and quality management system is the foundation of a shipping company’s success. Sovcomflot is showing the world that SCF also means ‘Safety Comes First’.
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Press releases
19 December 2019
Sovcomflot employees receive Russian Ministry of Transport awards
12 December 2019
PAO Sovcomflot Holds Board of Directors Meeting
11 December 2019
Sovcomflot named Company of the Year at the 2019 Lloyd’s List Europe Awards
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News articles
29 August 2019
Frank 'cautiously optimistic' as Sovcomflot returns to profit
Tradewinds
07 June 2019
Sovcomflot’s Sergey Frank to head new NSR committee
Tradewinds
07 June 2019
Russians and Chinese seal pact on Arctic LNG venture
Lloyd's List
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Company history
Sovcomflot’s initiative to introduce LNG as a primary fuel for large-capacity tankers has won a wide recognition within the industry. Gagarin Prospect, the lead ship of the ‘Green Funnel’ series, has received several high-profile awards, praised as ‘the Next Generation Ship’ and ‘the Ship of the Year.’
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Maritime Arctic Transport company has been jointly established by NOVATEK, Sovcomflot, COSCO Shipping, and the Silk Road Fund to manage a fleet of icebreaking LNG carriers for NOVATEK projects.
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Sovcomflot has celebrated a decade of shipping LNG for Sakhalin-2 project, which allowed Russia to become a full-fledged member of the club of LNG exporting nations.
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Sustainable Development:
Safety and quality
Environmental protection and energy efficiency
Social responsibility
All Projects
Novy Port (Russia)
Novoportovskoye gas condensate field is located to the south of the Yamal peninsula. Oil extracted from the field is transported via a terminal in the Kamennyi district of the Gulf of Ob.
Yamal LNG (Russia)
Yamal LNG is an integrated project for natural gas production, liquefaction and marketing. Sovcomflot began serving the project in 2017.
Prirazlomnoye (Russia)
Prirazlomnoye oil field was opened in 1989 and is situated on Russia’s Arctic shelf, 32 nautical miles into the Pechora Sea. The offshore ice-resistant platform “Prirazlomnaya” provides for well drilling, oil extraction, preparation, storage and the offloading of oil into SCF tankers.
Varandey (Russia)
The Varandey project is a system of crude oil production and shipping in Russia’s Arctic region. Its operator is LLC LUKOIL-Trans, an affiliate of PJSC LUKOIL.
Sakhalin-2 (Russia)
Sakhalin-2 is one of the world’s largest oil & gas projects, for which a comprehensive energy infrastructure for the production, transportation and processing of hydrocarbons was built. The project operator is Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Limited (“Sakhalin Energy”).
Sakhalin-1 (Russia)
This project involves the development of oil & gas reserves in the Sea of Okhotsk, on the north-eastern shelf of Sakhalin Island, including the Chaivo, Odoptu and Arkutun-Gagi fields.
147
vessels with a combined deadweight of
12,874,279
tonnes
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