BERMUDA's DHT Holdings Inc has announced agreement to install scrubbers on 12 of its very large crude carriers.
DHT has signed an agreement with Alfa Laval to supply the systems and has also secured shipyard capacity to install all systems within 2019, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
The systems will be installed on ships built between 2012 and 2004, the part of the fleet that stands to achieve the greatest economic benefit. These 12 systems will come in addition to the two systems being installed on the newbuildings DHT Bronco and DHT Mustang set for delivery later this quarter from Hyundai Heavy Industries.
Thus, DHT will have a total of 14 big tankers fitted with scrubbers when the IMO sulphur cap will be implemented January 1, 2020. endangered wood seized.
DHT has signed an agreement with Alfa Laval to supply the systems and has also secured shipyard capacity to install all systems within 2019, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
The systems will be installed on ships built between 2012 and 2004, the part of the fleet that stands to achieve the greatest economic benefit. These 12 systems will come in addition to the two systems being installed on the newbuildings DHT Bronco and DHT Mustang set for delivery later this quarter from Hyundai Heavy Industries.
Thus, DHT will have a total of 14 big tankers fitted with scrubbers when the IMO sulphur cap will be implemented January 1, 2020. endangered wood seized.