LNG as fuel news
Attero, Nordsol and Titan join forces to produce bio-LNG for sustainable maritime transport
Attero, Nordsol, and Titan have joined forces to achieve a decentralised production of bio-LNG designated for use in the maritime industry.
Scandinavian Biogas signs multi-year bio-LNG supply agreement
Scandinavian Biogas has signed a multi-year agreement worth approximately SEK 300 million for the supply of bio-LNG to the Nordic transport sector.
DNV creates gas carrier and alternative fuels expert team in China
DNV has launched a Shanghai-based Gas Carrier and Alternative Fuels Expert Team to support key stakeholders amid strong growth in two thriving markets in China: large gas carriers and alternative-fuel new buildings.
Crowley and JAXPORT awarded grant to make terminal more sustainable
Crowley and JAXPORT have been awarded a federal grant to support a US$14.6 million project to reduce emissions and add electric-power equipment at Crowley’s terminal.
NYK orders two LNG-fuelled large coal carriers
The vessels are scheduled to be delivered in 2025.
Pavilion Energy and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines name newbuild LNG bunker vessel
Pavilion Energy and Mitsui O.S.K Lines (MOL) recently held a ship naming ceremony at Sembcorp Marine’s flagship Tuas Boulevard Yard.
Crowley and EPS partner on four LNG-fuelled containership new-builds
Crowley has awarded Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) a contract for the charter of four new-build containerships powered by LNG.
Gasum bunkers the first LNG-fuelled cruise vessel built by Chantiers de l’Atlantique
Chantiers de l’Atlantique has chosen Gasum as expert supplier of LNG bunker fuel and technical adviser to perform the initial bunkering of the first LNG fuelled cruise vessel built in its premises.
LNT Marine and Keppel Fels sign framework agreement
The framework agreement will give Keppel access to the LNT A-BOX technology and is a precursor for projects that Keppel is working on where the IMO type A tank can be integrated into vessels.
Schulte Group’s new LNG bunker vessel design will streamline at-sea operations
The shipping group has developed a new LBV design that is easy-to-use, fulfils present and known future requirements for at-sea LNG bunker deliveries, and reduces last-mile costs.