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MAN Sees Ammonia Meeting 27% of 2050 Bunker Demand, Now IMO Needs Clear Regs on Carbon-Neutral Fuels
Jul 14, 2023 ... development of ammonia as a marine fuel currently lags competing alternative bunker fuels such as LNG and ammonia, interest remains strong.
Among recent developments in the space, Bunker Holding, ... |
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Jul 13, 2023 ... MOLGAS Group has announced it successfully conducted an LNG commissioning and bunkering operation at the Port of Algeciras, Spain.
This operation marked a milestone as the first Multi Truck ... |
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Jul 12, 2023 ... consortium of market participants in Japan have announced the launch and naming ceremony of a new LNG bunkering vessel.
The group, know as Bunkering West Japan Corporation or KEYS, comprises ... |
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Jul 11, 2023 ... has added two more ports to its growing list of LNG bunkering locations.
The addition of Flushing and Antwerp brings the energy major to a total of 19 LNG bunkering locations across 12 ... |
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Jul 3, 2023 ... be selling any more conventional fossil bunker fuels after 2030, seeking instead to expand in the LNG, methanol, ammonia and biofuel bunker ... |
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Jul 3, 2023 ... Osaka Gas has launched a new LNG bunkering business.
The firm's new bunker business will cover the Osaka Bay and Seto Inland Sea areas, the company said in a statement on its website last ... |
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Jun 30, 2023 ... as of this month, he told Ship & Bunker on Thursday.
Lindquist was previously head of LNG bunkering in Houston at the company's marine fuels unit, GAC Bunker Fuels. He retains his LNG ... |
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Jun 29, 2023 ... has taken on LNG as a bunker fuel for one of its tankers for the first time.
The firm bunkered its chartered tanker the Eagle Bintulu with 320 mt of LNG at Rotterdam last week, ... |
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Jun 29, 2023 ... gas firm Gasum has carried out its first LNG bunkering operation in Iceland.
The firm supplied both LNG and bio-LNG to Ponant's cruise vessel Le Commandant Charcot at Reykjavik on June ... |
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Jun 27, 2023 ... company Fratelli Cosulich's second liquified natural gas bunkering vessel (LNGBV) has yet to find a charter but the company is negotiating with interested parties, the company's chief ... |