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Nov 18, 2024 ... joint venture is striving to expand its bunkering service to meet increasing demand of LNG as marine fuel in the Chubu region, arising from ever-growing global fleet of LNG-fuelled ... |
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Nov 14, 2024 ... share of the total was 37.7%, up from 33.1% the same month a year earlier.
Separately, LNG bunker sales advanced by 37.1% on the month to 50,600 mt in October -- the most since June -- ... |
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Nov 13, 2024 ... ranked by gross tonnage.
While ammonia lags significantly behind other candidate future fuels LNG and methanol, as a carbon-free energy carrier that has a more attractive energy density ... |
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Nov 13, 2024 ... established LNG bunkering standards in the US could help fast-track the bunkering of liquid hydriogen as marine fuel.
LNG is currently the leading alternative bunker fuel, but as a ... |
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Nov 12, 2024 ... an issue that has yet to be resolved.
Ammonia also lags significantly behind contenders such as LNG and methanol in terms of uptake.
Still, is remains very much in the frame as a candidate ... |
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Nov 7, 2024 ... at about 120 ports around the world, Demant added.
Earlier this year the company launched a new LNG bunkering physical supply ... |
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Nov 4, 2024 ... services for shipping, with involvement in 11,000 mt of biofuel blend deals so far, 8,000 mt of LNG bunker supply and more than 50,000 EUA sales. The firm also has a strategic partner on methanol ... |
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Nov 1, 2024 ... line CMA CGM is planning to bunker synthetic LNG and methanol in Morocco.
The company has formed a joint venture with Marsa Maroc to equip and operate half of the Nador West Med ... |
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Oct 31, 2024 ... new LNG bunker supply operation in Panama is seeking to gauge potential demand levels ahead of its launch early next year.
Panam LNG Bunkering, a subsidiary of AES Corporation, has invited ... |
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Oct 30, 2024 ... port infrastructure, and standardizing bunkering procedures for new fuels including methanol and LNG.
While the use of methanol as a marine fuel remains extremely limited, analysis by Ship & ... |