LNG as fuel news
Gasum to supply Hapag-Lloyd with bio-LNG
Gasum will bunker Hapag-Lloyd’s container vessels with a total amount of 20 000 t of bio-LNG during 2025 – 2026.
Liberian Registry issues design verification assessment for HD KOSE high-pressure pump for LNG fuel gas supply systems
The Liberian Registry has announced HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering has been awarded with a design verification assessment from the Liberian Registry and has obtained a product design assessment certification from the American Bureau of Shipping for its high-pressure pump, a key component of LNG fuel gas supply systems.
James Fisher Fendercare conducts first LNG ship-to-ship transfer off UK coast
James Fisher Fendercare has completed the first LNG STS transfer off the coast of Southwold, UK, for an energy major.
CIMC SOE delivers first LNG bunkering ship to Seaspan
Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering Co., Ltd has delivered the first 7600 m3 LNG bunker barge to Seaspan Energy.
PIL orders five new dual-fuel container vessels
Pacific International Lines has ordered five new container vessels with 13 000 TEU capacity, equipped with LNG dual-fuel engines.
Maersk continues with fleet renewal plan
Maersk is in the process of signing newbuilding orders and time-charter contracts for dual-fuel vessels, matching the planned renewal pace of around 160 000 TEU/y.
EGA ships bauxite cargo using LNG-fuelled ship
Emirates Global Aluminium has announced the world’s first bauxite cargo shipment using an LNG-fuelled vessel.
GFI LNG and Pilot LNG to develop Salina Cruz LNG
The Salina Cruz LNG JV will develop, construct, and operate an LNG bunkering and transhipment terminal in Salinas del Márquez, Mexico.
WinGD and CMA CGM collaborate on trial of first VCR technology deployment at sea
WinGD’s Variable Compression Ratio technology is to be trialled by CMA CGM on board one of the company’s vessels.
Gasum powers Equinor's platform supply vessel with bio-LNG
Gasum is collaborating with Equinor on a series of bio-LNG bunkering operations in the Port of Dusavik,