LNG-fuelled Salish Orca wrapped in art decal
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Orca – a dual-fuel vessel capable of operating on LNG or diesel fuel for propulsion and power generation – has been wrapped in an art decal.
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Orca – a dual-fuel vessel capable of operating on LNG or diesel fuel for propulsion and power generation – has been wrapped in an art decal.
Wärtsilä has announced that it has signed a contract with LaNaval shipyard in Sestao, Spain, for the design and supply of the LNG power and propulsion installation for a new RoRo passenger ferry.
Caterpillar Marine will install its MaK M 46 DF dual fuel engines on a new generation of cruise ships.
Although the global gas market may be descending into the tunnel of oversupply, Timera Energy suspects that this tunnel is shorter than many people think.
Bomin Linde LNG has signed a time-charter contract with ship owner Bernhard Schulte for the largest LNG bunker supply vessel of its kind to date.
AS Tallink Grupp has signed LNG supply contracts with Estonia’s AS Eesti Gaas and Finland’s Skangas for its new LNG-driven fast ferry, Megastar.
The newest class of will ships will be powered by LNG and fuel cell technology.
GAC Bunker Fuels has formed an alliance with REV LNG and REV LNG Marine to bring reliable LNG bunkering services to North America.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has signed a declaration of intent containing international agreements regarding the bunkering of LNG by maritime transport.
Thun Tankers intends to offer sister-ships where the use of LNG as a fuel is a possibility.
Snam, Iveco and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles have signed a memorandum of understanding to foster the development of natural gas as a fuel for road vehicles.
Gas LNG Europe has held a meeting at Reganosa’s facilities in Mugardos, Spain, to analyse the future of the gas sector.
Alexander Harsema-Mensonides, Braemar, USA, looks at how the role of LNG is changing from wholesale to retail markets.
Singapore LNG Corp. and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop an LNG truck loading facility.
Volkswagen Group has announced that, from 2019 onwards, it will use two LNG-powered vessels to transport vehicles between Europe and North America.