Russian Tanker Is The First to Sail The Arctic Without an Icebreaker Escort

Curious Cdn

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Notice how our seafarer from Cowgary ...(a captain, no less!) ... has confused the Arctic Ocean for the Antarctic.
 

captain morgan

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Notice how our seafarer from Cowgary ...(a captain, no less!) ... has confused the Arctic Ocean for the Antarctic.

Reading and comprehension ain't your strong point I guess.

Anywho, I'm guessing that you believe that your witty retort is proof positive in solidifying your position on the issue.

... Think strongly on focusing on something you're potentially competent in like installing siding on garages and whatnot.
 

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Pretty much every ship that operates in Russia's northern seas has ice breaking capability. Didn't even have to read the story to figure out the tanker was also its own icebreaker.
Then again, some of us like learning stuff from sources that don't have an agenda.
 

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Going out on a limb here, but I'll speculate that this thread was intended to recognize the perils of global warming, shrinking of the polar ice mass and an ice free North pole since 2013 than it does with advances in naval architecture
 

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Well, eventually the cubs did win a world series...

LOL, but that's a game of chance, and we are doing science and law here, and science and the courts say global cooling is the "scientifically proved in court" reality.
 

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Remember when the polar bear was the icon of the global warming movement? When Al Gore warned it was being wiped out? When Coca-Cola printed images of the bear on its cans to plug for donations?

Watch this brilliant short video by Susan Crockford on how the bears have now been sacked by warmists for not dying.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/blogs/a...s/news-story/aa03c904a13a750c7722986dcac71165
(the youtube link is odd so here is the page link)

I guess (like all the other fake models) someone must have actually gone out and counted them
youze MMGWing bastids
 

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Here's what the MSM didn't report:

The BBC writes:



A commercial LNG tanker has sailed across the colder, northern route from Europe to Asia without the protection of an icebreaker for the first time.

The specially-built ship completed the crossing in just six-and-a-half days setting a new record, according to the tanker’s Russian owners.

The 300-metre-long Sovcomflot ship, the Christophe de Margerie, was carrying gas from Norway to South Korea.

Rising Arctic temperatures are boosting commercial shipping across this route.


First tanker crosses northern sea route without ice breaker - BBC News

There is only one slight problem – the newly built tanker is actually an icebreaker itself, as Matt McGrath goes on to elaborate:

The Christophe de Margerie is the world’s first and, at present, only ice-breaking LNG carrier.

The ship, which features a lightweight steel reinforced hull, is the largest commercial ship to receive Arc7 certification, which means it is capable of travelling through ice up to 2.1m thick.

On this trip it was able to keep up an average speed of 14 knots despite sailing through ice that was over one metre thick in places.

Popular Science has more details on the project to build another 15 of these icebreaking tankers:

There’s a lucrative shipping route between Europe and Asia that has the potential to cut thousands of miles and months of time off the trip. The only catch: it’s covered with thick, ship-sinking Arctic ice.

Heavy ice blocks the Arctic route from December to July, more than half the year. Even with icebreaking escort ships, few merchant vessels run it.

Now, Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering is building the world’s first icebreaker tankers–16 of them–to carry liquid natural gas (LNG) through the route year-round. LNG tankers today have to be escorted by icebreaking ships that clear the way through the Northern Sea Route.

The Yamal LNG project, run by companies in Russia, France, and China, proposes drilling more than 200 wells in the Arctic to produce 16.5 million tons of LNG per year, supported by Daewoo’s first 16 Arc7 tankers.

Year-round, Yamal LNG will ship LNG from the project’s Sabetta port in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula westward to Europe, South America, India, China, and South Korea. For the warmer half of the year, it’ll also ship east from Sabetta to Japan and South Korea.

As Russia leans more heavily on fuel exports and the prices for them drip lower and lower, a dormant 17th-century Russian ambition is coming back to life: to open the Arctic year-round.


World's First Ice-Breaking Tanker Ships Will Plough Through Arctic Route | Popular Science

French oil company Total, who are involved in the Yamal project also have this:

To transport Liquefied Natural Gas from Yamal LNG, which is located in the Arctic and constitutes one of the world’s biggest LNG projects, Total and its partners have designed a new type of ship: an LNG ice-breaker.

This innovative solution allows large shipments of LNG to be transported efficiently and at a steady pace throughout the year and without the assistance of ice-breakers.

The ship, which is 300 metres long and has a capacity of 172,600 m3, can sail in temperatures that fall as low as -52°C and in ice thickness up to 2.1 metres.

Between December 2016 and 2019, 15 LNG ice-breakers will be commissioned. In this article, we delve into this technological microcosm.


LNG ice-breaker, arc7 grading : Liquefied Natural Gas transport, Yamal LNG | Total

The tankers are certified as Arc7, which is the Russian system of classifying icebreakers and ice-strengthened ships. The classification goes up to Arc9 for the strongest ships.

So the fact that the Christophe de Margerie has just made this trip has nothing at all to do with global warming.

It is, however, a reminder that the French, along with Russia and China, will carry on developing oil and gas reserves, regardless of whatever was agreed at Paris.

First tanker with inbuilt icebreaker crosses northern sea route without icebreaker escort! | Climate Change Dispatch
 

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Reading and comprehension ain't your strong point I guess.

Anywho, I'm guessing that you believe that your witty retort is proof positive in solidifying your position on the issue.

... Think strongly on focusing on something you're potentially competent in like installing siding on garages and whatnot.

I wouldn't know how to start, cowpoke.
 

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Mine is a clean truck.



Has DPF system and meets California standards as a clean burning truck..

Do you know what DEF is and why it is a scam?

I have 3 highway trucks, buying local trucks looking at a Hydrogen electric for regional Alberta...

I hope to have all my trucks Hydrogen Electric.



It had to contend with ice 4 feet think.. not 7" drama queen

BCtransit removed their Hydrogen busses because of high maintenance costs and poor reliability.
 
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Blackleaf

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Anybody notice in the one pic that the ship is breaking ice while 'backing up'?

They sometimes go through the ice backwards.

Double acting ship is a type of icebreaking ship designed to run ahead in open water and thin ice, but turn around and proceed astern (backwards) in heavy ice conditions. In this way, the ship can operate independently in severe ice conditions without icebreaker assistance but retain better open water performance than traditional icebreaking vessels.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_acting_ship