Royal Caribbean’s LNG powered giant launched in France

French shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique has launched a giant LNG-powered cruise vessel it is building for US-based Royal Caribbean International.

The 362 meters long and 66 meters wide Utopia of the Seas is now one step closer to its debut in Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida, in July 2024.

According to a statement by Royal Caribbean International, a unit of Royal Caribbean, the Oasis Class ship floated for the first time over the weekend.

Royal Caribbean’s LNG powered giant launched in France
Image: Chantiers de l’Atlantique / Bernard Biger

The key moment in the construction of the vessel took 17 months to reach and follows the steel-cutting ceremony that took place in the shipyard in Saint-Nazaire on April 5 last year and the keel-laying ceremony that took place on July 1.

This is the first of six Oasis Class ships with LNG propulsion. It will have a total power installed in the ship of more than 90 MW using 6 engines.

Royal Caribbean’s LNG powered giant launched in France
Image: Chantiers de l’Atlantique / Bernard Biger

By introducing the first LNG-powered Oasis Class ship, the cruise line said it took yet another step toward a “clean-energy future” after its first LNG ship, Icon of the Seas, which debuts in January 2024.

Most Popular

Chevron pens Western Australian gas supply deal with Alinta

Chevron’s Australian unit has signed a new long-term deal with Alinta Energy to deliver domestic natural gas from its Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects and the Woodside-led NWS JV.
spot_img

More News Like This

Fincantieri delivers second LNG-powered newbuild to TUI Cruises

Italy’s Fincantieri has delivered the second LNG-powered ship to Germany-based TUI Cruises, a joint venture of TUI and Royal Caribbean.

Royal Caribbean orders more LNG-powered vessels at Meyer Turku

US-based Royal Caribbean has ordered two more LNG-powered cruise vessels from Finland’s Meyer Turku.

MSC Cruises places order for two more LNG-powered ships in France

MSC’s cruise division has ordered two additional LNG-powered vessels from France’s Chantiers de l’Atlantique.

TUI Cruises orders two more LNG-powered vessels at Fincantieri

Germany-based TUI Cruises, a joint venture of TUI and Royal Caribbean, has ordered two more LNG dual-fuel cruise vessels at Italy’s Fincantieri. The contract is worth more than 2 billion euros ($2.34 billion).