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Most Emission-Efficient Chemical Tankers

Ships ranked by AER (Annual Efficiency Ratio) — grams of CO₂ emitted per tonne of deadweight carried one nautical mile (g CO₂/dwt·nm), the IMO carbon-intensity metric behind the CII rating — from official EU MRV emissions data for reporting year 2025. Lower is greener. Pick a segment and size class to see the greenest vessels first.

Segment rank (2025)
#896 of 1,422 chemical tankers
CO₂ intensity
9.7 g CO₂/dwt·nm
vs segment average (9.4)
+3% higher
D
1,451
vessels ranked
3.48
greenest (g CO₂/t·nm)
8.28
segment median
# Vessel Size (DWT) Built Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) Grade
851 MTM SHANGHAI
IMO 9345908
19,885 2006
9.4
C
852 HOPE A
IMO 9282821
40,095 2004
9.4
C
853 FURANO GALAXY
IMO 9804928
25,114 2020
9.4
C
854 PACIFICO
IMO 9876830
22,554 2022
9.4
C
855 SOLAR SHARNA
IMO 9877614
25,039 2020
9.4
D
856 MARVEL
IMO 9364930
38,513 2008
9.4
D
857 YC PANSY
IMO 9311256
20,645 2005
9.4
D
858 BIXBITE
IMO 9316610
39,999 2009
9.4
D
859 BLUE ROSE
IMO 9335915
38,402 2007
9.4
D
860 GINGA LION
IMO 9278727
26,196 2004
9.4
D
861 MAGNIFICA
IMO 9374234
39,999 2009
9.4
D
862 FAIRCHEM SWORD
IMO 9673678
19,993 2013
9.4
D
863 ASIA LIBERTY
IMO 9752694
34,200 2019
9.4
D
864 FAIRCHEM PATHFINDER
IMO 9975301
26,222 2024
9.4
D
865 CHEMROUTE SKY
IMO 9508160
25,401 2010
9.4
D
866 MTM SINGAPORE
IMO 9477529
19,996 2011
9.4
D
867 ASP LILY
IMO 9542178
19,991 2011
9.4
D
868 VALDERICE
IMO 9587843
37,583 2011
9.4
D
869 CIELO DI CAPRI
IMO 9717278
39,043 2016
9.5
D
870 SILVER RAY
IMO 9493133
19,801 2013
9.5
D
871 BOW SUCCESS
IMO 9758090
22,346 2017
9.5
D
872 BOW GLORY
IMO 9758038
22,354 2017
9.5
D
873 CELSIUS MIDDELFART
IMO 9733349
19,997 2015
9.5
D
874 BHARAT
IMO 9253595
40,128 2003
9.5
D
875 MELDERSKIN
IMO 9737577
19,999 2014
9.5
D
876 MELATI 6
IMO 9172260
31,969 2000
9.5
D
877 YC DAISY
IMO 9304344
19,953 2005
9.5
D
878 BOW JAGUAR
IMO 9989209
25,877 2024
9.5
D
879 T VEGA
IMO 9323766
19,807 2006
9.5
D
880 SEA NIMBUS
IMO 9724544
39,999 2016
9.6
D
881 GOLDENGATE PARK
IMO 9493145
19,801 2013
9.6
D
882 SILVER GERTRUDE
IMO 9683348
49,746 2014
9.6
D
883 RAMANDA
IMO 9739812
17,994 2018
9.6
D
884 OASIS
IMO 9512173
26,199 2011
9.6
D
885 CHEM NEON
IMO 9815264
19,972 2018
9.6
D
886 CHEM GALLIUM
IMO 9740782
19,973 2017
9.6
D
887 SERENE MONACO
IMO 9309629
19,999 2005
9.6
D
888 FAIRCHEM KATANA
IMO 9749685
19,980 2016
9.6
D
889 SUNRISE RAY
IMO 9829679
19,976 2018
9.6
D
890 NAVIG8 CONSTELLATION
IMO 9489118
45,281 2013
9.6
D
891 MTM KOBE
IMO 9776456
21,183 2018
9.6
D
892 FAIRCHEM FYNBOS
IMO 9914292
19,982 2021
9.6
D
893 PRABHU NAND
IMO 9425980
19,997 2008
9.7
D
894 SEYCHELLES PATRIOT
IMO 9365635
45,680 2008
9.7
D
895 ACADIA PARK
IMO 9780548
19,996 2018
9.7
D
896 BLADE GALAXY
IMO 9692416
19,994 2014
9.7
D
897 CHEMICAL CHALLENGER
IMO 9743758
16,111 2015
9.7
D
898 RAMIRA
IMO 9890599
17,999 2021
9.7
D
899 ASTELLA
IMO 9904041
13,822 2022
9.7
D
900 FALCON GALAXY
IMO 9799642
19,952 2018
9.7
D
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AER (Annual Efficiency Ratio) = annual CO₂ emissions ÷ (deadweight × distance sailed), the IMO carbon-intensity metric used for CII ratings. It is built only from measured CO₂, distance and deadweight — not the self-reported cargo transport-work figure, which is unreliable. Implausible outliers (top 2% per segment) are excluded. Grade A–E reflects each vessel's rank within its segment. Source: EMSA THETIS-MRV.