FortisBC increases LNG fleet
FortisBC has awarded fleet operators incentives that will result in over 200 LNG and CNG vehicles on British Columbia’s roads.
FortisBC has awarded fleet operators incentives that will result in over 200 LNG and CNG vehicles on British Columbia’s roads.
Gaztransport & Technigaz subsidiary, GTTNA, has received ABS approval for the design of an LNG bunker barge which will incorporate GTT's CCS.
The future of LNG as marine fuel looks bright according to experts. It will also contribute significantly to a reduction in carbon emissions.
Gazprom has addressed its marketing policy regarding international small- and large-scale LNG supplies.
Langzhong Shuangrui has selected Black & Veatch and Chemtex to design and build a new LNG facility in China.
BOC has opened a new dual-fuel LNG refuelling station at Asda Logistic Services’ centre in Avonmouth, near Bristol.
Zhejiang Huaxiang Shipping has ordered a 5-cylinder Wärtsilä RT-flex50DF dual-fuel engine for a new LNG carrier.
Wärtsilä has introduced the new 46DF engine, emphasising the company’s leading position in dual-fuel engine technology.
Tom Corbett has awarded funding to 25 companies making the switch to natural gas for heavy-duty fleet vehicles.
The APGA has sent a letter of support regarding a trio of bills supporting the use of LNG in vehicles.
Norwegian researchers have developed a new buoyant transfer system that simplifies LNG distribution.
Rolls-Royce has been awarded a contract by CNOOC to power Asia’s first LNG fuelled tug.
ABS and ABS Group have released an LNG bunkering report that contains guidelines to help owners/operators achieve regulatory approval for projects.
The LNG Blue Corridors project has made significant progress, as the first refuelling points are due to open in April 2014.
According to the ECSA, shipowners’ hopes have been dashed over LNG infrastructures.