New AET Aframax vessels to feature LNG dual-fuel option
Petroleum and chemical tanker owner and operator AET has announced that up to four of its new Aframax tankers will feature an LNG dual-fuel option.
Petroleum and chemical tanker owner and operator AET has announced that up to four of its new Aframax tankers will feature an LNG dual-fuel option.
Bureau Veritas has announced that it has made two key appointments to its Marine & Offshore Division.
SCF has announced that Christophe de Margerie – the world’s first ice-breaking LNG tanker – has successfully berthed at the gas terminal at Sabetta Port in Russia, making it the first vessel to do so.
Desgagnés has announced that it has taken delivery of the M/T Damia Desgagnés – a dual-fuel asphalt-bitumen-chemical tanker capable of operating on LNG.
Philly Shipyard Inc. has delivered the second of four next generation 50 000 DWT product tankers being built for the Kinder Morgan Inc. subsidiary, American Petroleum Tankers.
World Fuel Services has announced that its exclusive agreement to supply marine fuel at the Sunoco Logistics Nederland Terminal in Texas.
JAX LNG, Petronet LNG, and Toyota Tsusho Corporation, join a growing list of organisations committed to accelerating the use of LNG as a marine fuel
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd has announced that the MOL Triumph containership has been delivered from Samsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.
Cryostar has announced that its new LNG/LCNG fuelling station is set to launch in Auxerre, France.
Shell has released a video looking at its new 6500 m3 LNG bunker vessel.
Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries has won an order from Sovcomflot to construct four 114 000 DWT Ice-Class IA Aframax tankers.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has announced that it will carry out a joint study with the National LNG platform, focusing on opportunities to develop LNG from renewable sources as a transport fuel in the port.
General Dynamics NASSCO has announced that it has christened and launched the LNG conversion-ready ECO Class tanker, Palmetto State, at San Diego Bay, US.
The Government of British Columbia will support investments by natural gas utilities to increase the use of LNG and RNG in the transportation and marine sectors and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
New International Gas Union report highlights significant role of LNG in cleaner marine transport.