Skangas to deliver LNG to Finland’s Stormossen
Skangas has announced that it has signed a contract with Stormossen to deliver LNG to its first biogas station in Vaasa, Finland.
Skangas has announced that it has signed a contract with Stormossen to deliver LNG to its first biogas station in Vaasa, Finland.
BC Ferries has announced that the second of its three new Salish Class vessels, the Salish Eagle, has departed Gdansk, Poland, and is en route to its final destination, British Columbia, Canada.
The company has recently completed the acquisition of a 26% stake in LNG vessel Prachi.
The International Organization for Standardization has announced that it has introduced a new standard for the safe and sustainable bunkering of LNG-fuelled vessels.
Omnitek Engineering Corp will take part in a US$1.5 million grant study to demonstrate its clean natural gas engine technology for off-road heavy-duty construction vehicle applications.
BC Ferries has announced that its new LNG-fuelled ferry, Salish Orca, is set to undergo a number of sea trials.
Shell Western LNG B.V. has announced that it has signed an agreement with dredging company Van der Kamp to supply LNG as marine fuel for a new LNG-fuelled vessel.
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement and Babcock International Group have announced that they are collaborating to develop a ground-breaking gas supply vessel.
Total has announced that it has signed a three-year memorandum of understanding with CMA CGM to prepare for new environmental regulations in the shipping industry.
The EU co-funded CEF project, S/F SamueLNG, has released a statement claiming that the project officially commenced in December 2016 in Gijon, Spain.
MSC Cruises has announced that it will partner with ARTA to develop an LNG bunkering system for its cruise vessels.
Gaztransport & Technigaz has secured an order from Hyundai Heavy Industries to equip a new FSRU with its Mark III cryogenic membrane containment system.
MAN Cryo has signed an agreement with Turkey’s Sefine Shipyard to deliver a marine LNG fuel gas supply system to an Italian ferry.
Titan LNG has been given the ‘Clean Harbour Programme’ award, including a €500 000 subsidy, by the Province of North-Holland, the Netherlands, to support the construction of its LNG bunkering pontoon.
SEA\LNG has released a statement claiming that a collaborative approach to understanding the opportunities and then tackling the associated commercial barriers to LNG is crucial to encourage its usage an alternative to traditional bunker fuels.