This shot was taken when she was laid up in Brunei Bay Anchorage area in Labuan Sabah Malaysia ... she was built in Europe in 1984 ... from Labuan, she undergo her last voyage to India / Bangladesh for scraping .. LPG stand for Liquid Gas Petroleum ... below are her particulars :-
Vessel's name: Berge Racine
Ex-name(s): Not Applicable
IMO number: 8116582
Flag: Norway International
Call sign: LNSQ3
Port of Registry: Stavanger
Summer DWT: 63254 MT
Type of vessel: Gas
Built: Mar 18, 1985
Type of hull: Double Hull
Owner: BW Gas Cyprus Limited, C/o BW GAS
Class Society: Det Norske Veritas
Operator: BW Fleet Management AS
ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 2 S.A. 5-cyl
Engine Model 5RLB90.
Some Specialised Details:
Cargo Capacity of 81,600 cu.m
Primary Cargo is Propane
Vessel can carry anhydrous ammonia, 2 Gas Connections, 3 Liquid Connections, Vapour Return Line
4 Rectangular Fully Refrigerated tanks
Minimum tank temperature of -50 degrees celsius
8 Deepwell Pumps
2 Booster Pumps
Commercially available LPG is currently derived from fossil fuels. Burning LPG releases CO2, a greenhouse gas, driving to global warming. LPG does, however, release less CO2 per unit of energy that of coal or oil. It emits 81% of the CO2 per kWh produced by oil, 70% of that of coal, and less than 50% of that emitted by coal-generated electricity distributed via the grid.
Being a mix of propane and butane, LPG emits less carbon per joule than butane but more carbon per joule than propane.
LPG can be considered to burn more 'cleanly' than heavier molecule hydrocarbons, in that it releases very few particulates when burnt.