Crowley takes delivery of first new product tanker
The Ohio product tanker has been constructed with consideration for the future use of LNG for propulsion.
The Ohio product tanker has been constructed with consideration for the future use of LNG for propulsion.
Port of Esbjerg has stated that it has successfully completed its first LNG bunkering operation.
Shell has opened its third LNG truck refueling station in the Netherlands.
Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd has announced that it is to acquire 99.36% of the outstanding ordinary shares in TGE Marine.
The Port of Rotterdam has held two meetings for the LNG Masterplan, attended by a number of LNG industry specialists.
Air Liquide’s Turbo-Brayton cooling system has been selected for installation on board Shell’s LNG bunker vessel.
The European Commission has approved plans for a new LNG terminal at Pori on the west coast of Finland.
Crowley Maritime has announced that the construction of its first two LNG-powered combination container ships is now 25% complete.
BC Ferries has started trials for two of its vessels. This will showcase the ships to three shipyards, which all hope to be awarded a contract for the vessels’ conversion to LNG dual-fuel engines.
The 50 000 DWT product tanker has been constructed with consideration for the use of LNG for propulsion in the future.
Deltamarin and Aker Arctic have embarked on a joint venture, designing an arctic tanker, which can be fitted with LNG dual-fuel engines.
Crowley Maritime was one of several GTI collaborators to bring LNG awareness training to Jacksonville stakeholders and first responders.
Royal HaskoningDHV has been appointed by Mauritius Ports Authority (MPA) to carry out Port Masterplan studies for two ports.
The LNG-fuelled LEG carrying vessels have bunkered at a temporary LNG bunkering facility in Teesport.
DNV GL and 25 other partners from the Norwegian maritime industry and the Norwegian authorities have suggested five pilot projects to be pursued by the Green Coastal Shipping Programme.