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The Arctic route:What does it mean?
Sources: THE GUARDIAN, THE NEW YORK TIMES, SOVCOMFLOT, TOTAL, NATIONAL SNOW AND ICE DATA CENTER, EIA.GOV, EN.KREMLIN.RU, MARITIME-EXECUTIVE.COM, LNGWORLDSHIPPING.COM, SHIP-TECHNOLOGY.COM PHOTO: D. LOBUSOV STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS: BRYANDT LYN
The Christophe de Margerie is an ice-breaking lique�ed natural gas (LNG) tanker capable of sailing independently through ice up to 2.1m thick. A �rst of its kind, it leads the way in a series of 15 similar vessels planned to be built. The ice-breaking �eet is intended to transport LNG produced at the Yamal LNG project in Sabetta to the Asia-Paci�c and European markets.
Climate change has allowed a Russian gas tanker to travel the Northern Sea Route without an accompanying icebreaker and in record time. The opening up of the high Arctic all year round shaves 30 per cent off the travel time through the conventional Suez Canal-Malacca Strait route, and has implications for global shipping.
Hull no.ClassShipyard
Built date
2418Gas �eetDaewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering(South Korea)March 2017
THE SHIP
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE ARCTIC?
Lengthcomparison
Cargo capacity (cubic m)
172,600• Sufficient to supply Sweden with all its gas requirements for almost four weeks
How ice breaking works
Ice breaking is an up-down motion. The vessel glides on top of the ice
so that its immense weight
can come down on the ice sheet and
crush it.
DeckBow
Port sid
e
Starboard side
50m
26.5m11.8m
299m
Boeing 777-200ER
The Christophe de Margerie is a double-acting tanker, able to sail in the conventional bow direction in open seas and thin ice but astern in thick ice in full ice-breaking mode.
• The �eet can sail along the Northern Sea Route westward from Sabetta all year round and eastward for six months of the year (from July to December).• Previously, the summer navigation window was limited to only four months with icebreaker support.
While the record time can be attributed to the tanker’s technology, climate change also made it possible. The extent of ice over the Arctic has fallen to a new wintertime low for the third year in a row. Sea ice extent is a measurement of the area of ocean that has a percentage of sea ice.
DIMINISHING SEA ICE
1981-2010 median 2012 2016 2017
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10
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Exte
nt (M
illio
ns o
f km
²)
Area of ocean with at least 15 per cent sea ice
Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 1 Dec 31
Winter coldseason
Summer meltseason
Northern Sea Route
Christophe deMargerie’s route
Other sea routes
Maritime jurisdictionand boundaries
Sept 2, 20174.873m km²
Sept 17, 20123.387m km²Lowest seasonal minimum recorded
Stern
The tanker m
oves
stern first
in ice
breaking mode.
The Christophe de Margerie used its integral icebreaker to cross 1.2m thick ice fields. It cleared the Russian Arctic in a record 6½ days.
March 7, 201714.420m km²2017 Arctic maximum. Lowest in the 38-year satellite record
Propulsion
Cost
US$320m
3
• Approximately S$432 million
SPECIFICATIONS
Deadweight (t)
80,200
Ice class
Arc7Crew
29
Gross tonnage (t)
128,806Speed(knots)
19.50• Measure of how much mass a ship can safely carry
• Nonlinear measure of a ship’s overall internal volume
• The highest ice class among existing merchant vessels
• Denotes the additional level of strengthening that enables a ship to navigate through sea ice
• All are Russian seafarers and 13 of them are officers
• Azipod-type propulsion units — the first time this many units have been installed on an Arctic ice-class vessel
• Allows a high degree of manoeuvrability with pods able to rotate a full 360 degrees
The vessel was built to all requirements of the Polar Code and is notable for its environmental safety. It can use the boil-off from the LNG it is carrying to supplement its fuel, reducing the emission of harmful gases.
The Arctic holds an estimated 13 per cent of the world’s undiscovered oil resource and 30 per cent of its undiscovered natural gas resource. Territorial claims are often disputed in the region due to its economic potential. Despite being more than 7,000km away, Singapore holds observership status in the Arctic Council. As a major global shipping hub, Singapore has a critical interest in future maritime trade patterns in the Arctic.
North Pole
RUSSIA
GREENLAND
Sabetta port
Hammerfest
CANADA
Canada
Norway
Norway
Iceland
Denmark
UnitedStates
Russia
ICELAND
NORWAY
Alaska (US)
Sea ice extentSept 2, 2017
Medianice edge1981-2010
Bering Sea
Atlantic Ocean
ARCTIC CIRCLE
Signatory countries to the Svalbard Treaty of 1920 can access the resources of the archipelago of Svalbard and its coastal zone. But Norway
claims exclusive rights to the waters beyond.
Towards Boryeong,
South Korea
Under international law, the North Pole and the region of the Arctic Ocean surrounding it are not owned by any country.
Areas under contention ornot yet part of any country’s territory
The route stretches 4,828km from the Barents Sea to the Paci�c Ocean and provides the shortest route between Europe and Asia. However, there are far fewer opportunities to of�oad and take on cargo at ports along the way, which may reduce pro�t margins.
RUSSIA
GREENLAND
ICELAND
Suez Canal
Bering Strait
Boryeong,South Korea
Hammerfest,Norway
Sabetta port
SINGAPORE
Suez route
Northern Sea Route
Northern Sea Route
BarentsBarentsSea