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Oct 7, 2022 ... bunkering advocates SEA-LNG have published a new study estimating bio-LNG costs could drop by as much as 30% by 2030.
The introduction of large-scale anaerobic digestion plants delivering ... |
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Oct 6, 2022 ... bunker sales in January to August of this year. The city-state saw a total of 50,000 mt of LNG bunker sales last year, and has yet to release LNG figures for ... |
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Oct 6, 2022 ... panel of LNG bunkering experts at the Sibcon industry event in Singapore have highlighted a potential shortage of delivery vessels for the alternative fuel.
LNG bunker demand has grown rapidly ... |
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Oct 5, 2022 ... senior representative of Singapore's government expressed firm support for LNG as a bunker fuel at the city-state's flagship marine fuels event on Wednesday.
Chee Hong Tat, Singapore's senior ... |
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Oct 5, 2022 ... gross total of 14 LNG-fuelled vessels were ordered globally in September, according to classification society DNV, taking the third quarter's total to the least since the end of 2020.
While 14 ... |
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Oct 4, 2022 ... as a rationale behind any acquistion move.
"With the UAE set to more than double annual LNG export capacity to over 15 million tonnes, it could use a roster of customers to accompany ... |
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Oct 4, 2022 ... Pavilion Energy has held a naming ceremony for its new LNG bunker delivery vessel to be used by France's TotalEnergies, saying it will commence operations in Singapore early next ... |
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Oct 4, 2022 ... supplier Pavilion Energy and classification society DNV have jointly developed a digital platform for LNG bunkering in Singapore.
The two companies made the announcement at the start of the ... |
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Oct 4, 2022 ... almost all other candidate alternative marine fuels of the future - hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, LNG, etc - require specific engines and / or fuel systems.
In other words, biofuels offer one of ... |
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Sep 29, 2022 ... to happens before 2025," the representative said.
The bunkering firm has previously ordered two LNG bunker delivery vessels from the same shipbuilder.
The move puts Fratelli Cosulich far ahead ... |