Kawasaki and partner sign contract to build world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier

  • Gas
  • January 6, 2026

Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy, Ltd (JSE) have signed a contract to build what is expected to be the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier, with a capacity of approximately 40,000 cubic metres, supporting the development of a commercial-scale international hydrogen supply chain.

The vessel will be constructed at Kawasaki’s Sakaide Works in Kagawa Prefecture under the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization’s Green Innovation Fund project. 

The project aims to demonstrate ship-to-shore loading and unloading of liquefied hydrogen and conduct ocean-going trials by the end of fiscal 2030.

This new carrier follows Kawasaki’s earlier construction of the 1,250 cubic metre Suiso Frontier, the world’s first liquefied hydrogen carrier, and its involvement in the successful first pilot demonstration of hydrogen loading, transport and unloading between Japan and Australia.

… to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld

You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles!

Want to keep reading?

Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to this full article and gasworld’s daily news.

For access to more content including our monthly digital magazines, subscriber-only features or columns and all our other gasworld archives, please consider subscribing.

Alternatively, you can continue reading more articles as a guest on Tuesday, 13th January at 3:28PM

   

  • Related Posts

    • Gas
    • February 4, 2026
    Spain energy terminal ready to supply ships with bioLNG

       

    • Gas
    • February 4, 2026
    The growth in low-cost commercial CO2 sources

       

    Have You Seen?

    Washington Prepares Broad License to Restart Venezuelan Oil Production

    • February 4, 2026
    Washington Prepares Broad License to Restart Venezuelan Oil Production

    US Crude Oil Inventories Take Big Hits In Storm Aftermath

    • February 4, 2026
    US Crude Oil Inventories Take Big Hits In Storm Aftermath

    Trump Administration Greenlights Deepwater Texas Oil Terminal

    • February 4, 2026
    Trump Administration Greenlights Deepwater Texas Oil Terminal

    Equinor Reduces Share Buyback

    • February 4, 2026
    Equinor Reduces Share Buyback

    Spain energy terminal ready to supply ships with bioLNG

    • February 4, 2026
    Spain energy terminal ready to supply ships with bioLNG

    Exus Renewables Enters UK And Ireland With New Cambridge Office, Marking Major Step In International Growth Strategy

    • February 4, 2026
    Exus Renewables Enters UK And Ireland With New Cambridge Office, Marking Major Step In International Growth Strategy

    GameChange Solar Selected to Supply Trackers for 1,290 MWp Bisha Solar PV Plant in Saudi Arabia

    • February 4, 2026
    GameChange Solar Selected to Supply Trackers for 1,290 MWp Bisha Solar PV Plant in Saudi Arabia

    Meta And Zelestra Expand Clean Energy Partnership With 176 MWdc Skull Creek Solar Plant In Texas To Support 100% Renewable Operations

    • February 4, 2026
    Meta And Zelestra Expand Clean Energy Partnership With 176 MWdc Skull Creek Solar Plant In Texas To Support 100% Renewable Operations

    DEE Development Engineers Reports Q3 FY26 Revenue Of ₹286.7 Crore, Up 77% YoY, Driven By Strong Execution In Piping & Fittings For Oil & Gas Sector

    • February 4, 2026
    DEE Development Engineers Reports Q3 FY26 Revenue Of ₹286.7 Crore, Up 77% YoY, Driven By Strong Execution In Piping & Fittings For Oil & Gas Sector

    The growth in low-cost commercial CO2 sources

    • February 4, 2026
    The growth in low-cost commercial CO2 sources