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Poland’s state-owned gas company PGNiG and the port of Gdynia located on the country’s northern Baltic coast have signed a deal on liquefied natural gas bunkering that includes the construction of an LNG fueling barge. The duo signed a letter of intent on June 19 under which they agreed to work together on the technological […]
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The first LNG bunkering was completed for Baleària’s ferry at Valencia Port on June 9.
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CMA CGM revealed plans to use Rotterdam as a primary LNG bunkering port once it takes delivery of its new ULCVs.
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Newly-established company Probunkers headquartered in Athens is looking to develop a global LNG bunkering project, that will see the construction of a fleet of LNG supply vessels.
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A new LNG bunkering project has been unveiled by probunkers at Posidonia 2018.
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Keppel secured a contract from FueLNG to build South East Asia’s first LNG bunkering vessel.
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Project & Tenders, Vessels
Keppel Offshore & Marine through its unit, Keppel Singmarine, has secured an S$50 million ($37.5 million) contract from FueLNG to build South East Asia’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel.
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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said on Monday it will provide S$6 million ($4.5 million) to FueLNG and Pavilion Gas for the construction of two liquefied natural gas bunkering vessels, in a move that will help promote ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in Singapore. FueLNG, a joint venture between Keppel and Shell Eastern Petroleum, […]
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Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) completed the first LNG bunkering operation when the liquefied natural gas-fueled cement tanker Ireland unloaded cement in Malmö.
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Nordic gas companies, Swedegas and Barents NaturGass, have signed an agreement to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) to a bunkering facility in the Port of Gothenburg.
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With the IMO’s 2020 global sulphur cap coming ever closer, LNG as a marine fuel is gaining more and more interest, and the supply side is responding with the number of bunkering vessels expected to double by 2020.
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The number of LNG bunkering vessels has grown from one at the beginning of 2017 to six in early 2018.
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South Korea is launching a project to develop its LNG bunkering technology amid anticipated growth in demand.
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On May 19, 2018, the newbuild chemical tanker Fure Vinga bunkered LNG for the first time in Europe.
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Hamburg-based Nauticor and Madrid-based Gas Natural Fenosa have joined forces to enable the liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering operation of the newly built chemical tanker Fure Vinga in the port of Cartagena.
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Elengy, a unit of the French energy company and LNG player Engie, together with Fosmax LNG, have started works on adapting the Fos Cavaou LNG terminal for LNG bunkering service.
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SEALNG, a coalition promoting the use of liquefied natural gas as a marine fuel, has been joined by the German provider of large-bore diesel and gas engines and turbomachinery MAN Diesel & Turbo.
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In its plans to revitalize LNG shipbuilding industry the South Korean government decided to support the first order for vessels powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the development of LNG bunkering infrastructure.
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Total is to develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering hub in Oman under a recently signed MoU.
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France’s Total has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the government of Oman to develop natural gas resources and LNG bunkering service in the country.
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Business & Finance, Rules & Regulation
K Line and NYK Line have teamed up with Chubu Electric Power and Toyota Tsusho to launch LNG bunkering business.
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Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line), Chubu Electric Power, Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) have established two LNG bunkering joint ventures.
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SEALNG urges Norway to support and participate in internationally-coordinated policies to reduce shipping-related CO2 emissions.
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Japanese government expects LNG to become a significant fuel for shipping and is positioning Japan as a bunkering hub.
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Poland’s state-owned gas company PGNiG and its compatriot Grupa Lotos joined forces in providing LNG bunkering services using supplies from the Świnoujście import terminal.