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Port of Amsterdam and Titan LNG sign long term rental agreement

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Port of Amsterdam and Titan LNG have signed a long term contract for the 'home' location of Titan's bunkering pontoon: the FlexFueler001. This pontoon will be the first of its kind in Europe providing easy, affordable, and safe LNG bunkering services of this cleaner marine fuel. The agreement underpins the ports' ambition to facilitate the development of the LNG bunkering market in Amsterdam.

Koen Overtoom, CEO Port of Amsterdam: "We believe in LNG as a shipping fuel and Titan LNG's solution fits very well with our strategic focus on becoming a sustainable port and our transition to renewable energy. We strive to connect the port seamlessly to the fast growing metropolitan area, and lowering pollution is a top priority! We are looking forward to the launch of the FlexFueler001 at the end of this year."

"We are very pleased with the support of Port of Amsterdam. Their trust has enabled us to realise a long term supply solution for vessels that run on LNG", said Niels den Nijs CEO of Titan LNG. "LNG as a marine fuel has a great future and provides one of the building blocks of a more sustainable shipping industry."

The central location in the 'America Harbour' was selected to enable the transfer of LNG in various ways. Both trucks and LNG transport vessels can discharge LNG into the FlexFueler making it independent from supply of large scale terminals to load LNG. The America Harbour is suitable to receive inland and seagoing vessels due to the draft of 9.70 m alongside the FlexFueler. Normally however seagoing ships will be bunkered concurrent cargo operations alongside using a push boat. LNG is rapidly becoming the fuel of choice for vessel owners and operators. Adoption is accelerating, as it is a cost-effective alternative. LNG is suitable for a wide range of vessel types and sizes. LNG and Bio LNG offer significant environmental benefits. Switching to LNG or Bio LNG completely remove SOx and particles, and reduce NOx emissions by up to 85%. In addition, to these local benefits, LNG and Bio LNG reduce CO2 emissions. The use of LNG as marine fuel also results in compliance with current and forthcoming IMO and EU regulations.

Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/26012018/port-of-amsterdam-and-titan-lng-sign-long-term-rental-agreement/

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