Steam Engineering for LNG Ships

The current phase of unprecedented rapid growth in LNG transportation at sea was not really anticipated. The resulting acute manpower shortage in this niche industry sector provides a unique opportunity for the maritime training institutes worldwide.

Singapore Maritime Academy (SMA) has just started a course covering Steam Engineering for LNG Propulsion. The course is jointly organized by Singapore Maritime Academy and Maritime Port Authority of Singapore.

It is a course for the sea-going marine engineers with Class I or Class II COC (Motorship), who would like to get a steam COC for sailing on LNG Carriers using boil-off LNG gas for steam propulsion.

This blog supports development of steam engineering knowledge for LNG ships.


Next Course (Full Time- 15 days), From: 1st September 2008 to 18th September 2008. There are only 12 seats! 8-hour each day [8am to 12noon & 1pm to 5pm] - 6days per week [Monday to Saturday]. The course starts on 1st September & ends on 18th September 2008. However, those not able to finish the assignments in time will be allowed to extend their end date. Course Fees - S$ 2696.40 per participant inclusive of GST.

See 'Course Progression' at the end of this blog.

Click here for online registration! Please also email Kalyan@sp.edu.sg to confirm your attendance.


More details of how the course is run: Read Our Publication

Saturday 28 July 2007

Content Upgrading for the Steam Certificate of Competency Course at the World Maritime University, Malmö, Sweden

The project is a joint collaborative effort between

World Maritime University (WMU), Malmö, Sweden

& Singapore Maritime Academy (SMA).

Five final years Marine Engineering Students of SMA will be working in the project and they will be at the WMU, Sweden during the one month development period (4th week of Aug 07 to 3rd week of Sept. 07), when, Professor Takeshi Nakazawa, Chair of Technology at WMU will be collaborating with the SMA team. Prof. Nakazawa is a specialist in thermodynamics and simulation-based training of ship's officers.

SMA team will be supervised by Kalyan Chatterjea, Steam C.O.C. Course Coordinator at the SMA.

During the project, Learning Objects would be developed to support training on SMA's Steam Engine Simulator for LNG Carrier propulsion.

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Some Details of Team Members