ORCA class LNG Conversion (Virtual Only)

When:  Jan 19, 2023 from 07:30 PM to 09:00 PM (PT)
Associated with  Canadian Pacific

Please join us in person for the first technical meeting of 2023 - This option is for Virtual Attendance Only. 

Topic: ORCA class LNG Conversion

Time:
7:30pm Virtual Technical Presentation


PRESENTERS:

Presenter 

Organization 

Role 

Contact 

Kelly Scott  

TOTE Services 

LNG Conversion Port Engineer 

KScott@toteservices.com 

Jon Markestad 

Glosten 

Project Engineer 

jkmarkestad@glosten.com 

Ryan Tuira 

Victoria Shipyards 

Engineering Superintendent 

rtuira@seaspan.com 



EVENT DESCRIPTION

The MV Midnight Sun has been converted and is operating with gas as a fuel. The sister vessel MV North Star is currently undergoing conversion work at Victoria Shipyards so it can operate with gas as a fuel.  

 On February 1st, 2022, the industrial work required to convert the TOTE Services vessel the MV Midnight Sun to use natural gas as a fuel was completed and on November 15th, 2022, TOTE Services completed commissioning the vessel to operate on gas. To date this is the largest vessel in North America to undergo an LNG conversion. The Orca Class Vessels are 255m long, can carry 600 FEU, and 220 autos and provide an essential service to the state of Alaska. 

 The conversion of Midnight Sun was a complex project that had work being coordinated between 20 companies located in 8 countries spanning 3 continents. Victoria Shipyards executed work over a twelve week and eight-week shipyard work period installing three structural units totaling 500 metric tonnes, two 1100m³ LNG tanks, 5km of piping, 53km of cable and 4000 individual items. 

 The presentation will describe the roles of the key participants, the approach to the work, and the project challenges/successes.

 

Pricing Information

Registration Price
Member $0.00
Non-member $25.00

Contact

Dan McGreer
604-764-9547
dan.mcgreer@telus.net