Committed to reducing our environmental footprint

CoolCo remains steadfast in its commitment to reducing its environmental impact and fulfilling its vision of becoming the chosen carrier of cleaner, more secure energy solutions.

Our vision at CoolCo aligns seamlessly with the interests of our charterers, investors, and wider stakeholders. Through our LNG-E vessels, we demonstrate our unwavering determination by offering charterers a highly efficient, low-emission, Tri-Fuel Diesel Electric (TFDE) LNG carrier. These vessels also provide charterers with enhanced flexibility for LNG storage.

The design of our LNG-E vessels is a result of thorough analysis of our fleet's trading patterns and extensive consultations with charterers to identify areas where we can create additional value. Upgrades reflecting these insights will be implemented during the upcoming dry-dock cycle in 2024/25, marking another significant step toward realizing our vision.

Coolco esg objectives

COOLCO ESG OBJECTIVES

CoolCo has an objective to reduce CO2 emissions by 35% by 2030 compared to 2019 levels. This equates to an average AER for the fleet of 6.4. The reduction in AER will be achieved through a combination of investment in existing and new vessels, working with charterers on voyage optimisation and improving technical operations.

Fundamentally, CoolCo believes in reducing its carbon footprint and in doing so, further strengthening the case for LNG being the transition fuel of the future. Initially, we will upgrade five vessels at a cost of over $70 million.

Industrial drivers for reduced emissions and LNG storage

The opportunities in LNG trading are expanding rapidly:

  • Increasing seasonality, particularly driven by the LNG demand growth in northern Europe
  • LNG is gaining prominence as a reliable source for renewable power generation
  • LNG plays a vital role in ensuring energy security

IMO REGULATIONS SET TO IMPACT OLDER VESSELS

  • Clear industry-wide target of achieving net zero by 2050
  • Modern vessel upgrades are widening the performance gap and increasing pressure on older vessels to leave the market
  • LNG-E upgrades place CoolCo’s vessels comfortably in the A-C range for CII today while extending period to D/E rating by up to six years
  • EU regulations increasingly favor efficient, modern vessels
  • EUAs must be purchased for emissions on voyages to European ports from 2024 (ramping up to approximately 50% of laden and ballast emissions from 2026)
  • Similar “carbon tax” under consideration elsewhere, including by IMO
  • Direct benefit to charterer from reducing fuel consumption and emissions
IMO regulation set to impact older vessels