LNG bunkering news
Sener receives AiP from DNV GL for LNG bunkering designs
Sener has received DNV GL Approval in Principle for two new LNG-fuelled bunkering vessel designs.
Green Corridor JIP delivers new LNG-fuelled bulk carrier design
The Green Corridor Joint Industry Project (JIP) has concluded with the delivery of a LNG-fuelled Newcastlemax design for a VLOC.
Sembcorp Marine, ABS and A*STAR’s IHPC back LNG as fuel
Sembcorp Marine, ABS and A*STAR’s Institute of High Performance Computing are teaming up to develop new technologies to promote the adoption of LNG as fuel.
300 MW FSRP receives AiP from Lloyds Register
Wison Offshore & Marine has announced that its 300 MW FSRP barge has received Approval in Principle from Lloyds Register.
SENER designs LNG unit for Panfido
SENER has signed a contract with Rimorchiatori Riuniti Panfido & C.s.r.l for the delivery of a LNG SBBT unit.
LNG bunkering market: ‘the future of marine transportation’
Energias Market Research has released its latest report, providing a variety of insights into the current state and future of the LNG bunkering market.
Technolog LNG receives AiP for latest innovation
ABS issues AiP for Technolog LNG fuel gas container system.
KLAW LNG launching white paper on LNG transfers
KLAW LNG is in the process of launching a white paper examining the variables in managing a SIL2 complaint LNG safety critical flexible hose transfer system.
First LNG bunker barge built in North America delivered
Conrad Industries Inc. has released a statement announcing the successful completion and delivery of the Clean Jacksonville – the first LNG bunker barge built in North America.
IMO sulfur cap rules spark increasing appetite for LNG
Tough new rules on marine fuel are forcing shipowners to explore LNG as a cleaner alternative and ports such as Gibraltar are preparing to offer upgraded refuelling facilities in the shipping industry’s biggest shake-up in decades, reports Reuters.