LNG bunkering news
BSM and Babcock to develop GSV
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement and Babcock International Group have announced that they are collaborating to develop a ground-breaking gas supply vessel.
SamueLNG project commences
The EU co-funded CEF project, S/F SamueLNG, has released a statement claiming that the project officially commenced in December 2016 in Gijon, Spain.
Titan LNG wins award for LNG bunkering pontoon
Titan LNG has been given the ‘Clean Harbour Programme’ award, including a €500 000 subsidy, by the Province of North-Holland, the Netherlands, to support the construction of its LNG bunkering pontoon.
SEA\LNG calls for collaborative approach to promoting LNG as a marine fuel
SEA\LNG has released a statement claiming that a collaborative approach to understanding the opportunities and then tackling the associated commercial barriers to LNG is crucial to encourage its usage an alternative to traditional bunker fuels.
Seaspan Swift enters service
Bureau Veritas has released a statement congratulating Seaspan on its new dual-fuel ferry entering service.
Skangas bunkers Megastar at Pori terminal
The Tallink group chose Skangas as one of their LNG partners for the new LNG driven fast ferry Megastar.
GAS Entec completes work on first US LNG barge
GAS Entec has announced that it has successfully delivered an engineering service and total LNG cargo handling equipment package for the US’ first 2200 m3 LNG bunkering barge.
Total joins SEA\LNG
SEA\LNG – a coalition established to promote the widespread adoption of LNG as a marine fuel – has announced that Total has joined its ranks.
Bomin Linde bunkers Australia’s first LNG-fuelled RoRo ferry
Bomin Linde has announced that, at the end of September 2016, it carried out the initial LNG bunkering operation for the Searoad Mersey II RoRo ferry.
SFC announces arrival of new LNG dual-fuel ferry
Seaspan Ferries Corp. has announced that the Seaspan Swift – the first of two new dual-fuelled/hybrid (diesel, LNG and battery) ferries – has arrived at the Tilbury Terminal in B.C.