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Sep 11, 2023 ... to its naming ceremony in Copenhagen in June, purchasing 400 mt of ISCC-certified bio-LNG for the journey.
The voyage required 43 mt less fuel than had been planned for, and the ... |
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Sep 8, 2023 ... for China.
Other reasons for Friday's bullish oil trading were said to be a strike at Chevron's LNG projects in Australia (which produce about 5 percent of the world's LNG supply), and Germany ... |
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Sep 8, 2023 ... The two companies have signed an agreement providing green methanol supply for the new feeder vessel for its first few months of operation into the first half of next year. ... |
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Sep 8, 2023 ... first quarter of 2026, the company said.;
The firm currently has a fleet of 55 tankers and three LNG carriers, with a further eight ships under construction, according to its website.
Scrubbers ... |
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Sep 7, 2023 ... running on alternative fuels and battery power.
40.3% of the orderbook by gross tonnage can use LNG, 8.01% methanol, 2.24% LPG and 0.8% battery power, the company said in the report, published on ... |
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Sep 7, 2023 ... Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation has announced a partnership deal with LNG and ammonia bunkering group the Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel.
Under the two-year deal, the companies ... |
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Sep 7, 2023 ... supply chains and the last-mile delivery of these low-carbon fuels to the relevant ports.
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The history of LNG's use as a marine fuel provides a clear picture of how suppliers and their ... |
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Sep 6, 2023 ... operate vessels with significantly reduced emissions running on ammonia.
"Dual-fuel engines like LNG, LPG, and ethane will still play a significant role in various segments.
"However, with this ... |
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Sep 5, 2023 ... firm Neptune Lines has ordered two new pure car and truck carriers capable of running on LNG.
The company has ordered the two dual-fuelled 4,200 CEU vessels from the Fujian Mawei ... |
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Sep 5, 2023 ... natural gas (LNG) will become the go-to fuel in the global bunker market over the next ten years, the chief executive of trading firm Vitol has said.
Russell Hardy voiced his assessment ... |