LNG bunkering news
ABB to power South Asia’s first LNG hybrid tug
ABB has announced that its technology will be at the heart of the first tug in South Asia capable of switching between low emission LNG engines and zero-emission battery power.
LOTOS to open its first LNG re-fuelling station
Grupa LOTOS, LOTOS Paliwa and Remontowa LNG Systems have signed an agreement to build a pilot LNG docking station at the LOTOS service station located in Gdansk-Osowa.
SHI secures order for two LNG-fuelled VLCC newbuilds
Samsung Heavy Industries has finalised a deal with a Bermudan ship owner to build two LNG-fuelled VLCCs, which will be delivered by April 2022.
First LNG truck loading performed by PGNiG in Lithuania
PGNiG has sold its first two LNG truck cargoes from the reloading station in Klaipeda.
Total charters its first LNG-powered VLCCs
Total has signed a pioneering agreement to charter its first two LNG-powered very large crude carriers (VLCCs).
Taking loading systems to the next level
Stephane Paquet, TechnipFMC Loading Systems, France, discusses the development of green, simple and cost-effective loading systems for LNG applications.
Nauticor and Novatek to co-develop small scale LNG supply in the Baltic Sea
Nauticor and Novatek are intending to cooperate on the development of small scale LNG supply infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.
Viking Line celebrates milestone LNG bunkering of ‘Viking Grace’
AGA has completed the 2000th bunkering of Viking Line’s ‘Viking Grace’ LNG-fuelled cruise ferry.
Scottish ferry owner orders two LNG bunkering facilities
Scottish ferry owner Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd has ordered two innovative LNG bunkering facilities, both of which will be designed and delivered by KC LNG.
MAN dual-fuel engines pass 1 million operating hours
MAN Energy Solutions is reporting that its portfolio of two-stroke, dual-fuel engines has accumulated 1 million operating hours.