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Mar 21, 2025 ... state-owned energy firm Gasum saw a 41% year-on-year increase in LNG bunker sales in 2024, despite high TTF prices—the key LNG pricing benchmark in Europe—dampening demand toward the ... |
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Mar 20, 2025 ... are highly advanced fuel cells that provide high efficiency and can generate electricity using LNG, ammonia, or hydrogen.
The carbon capture technology can absorb CO2, which could be ... |
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Mar 20, 2025 ... firm Molgas Energy Group has expanded its bunkering footprint by introducing bio-LNG supply to ships at Belgium's Port of Zeebrugge.
Since launching physical operations in January, the ... |
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Mar 20, 2025 ... our energy sector and build energy infrastructure, including new oil and natural gas pipelines and LNG terminals, to expand Canada's energy ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... | AI in Marine Fuel Management – Konstantin Bronetskyi, Fuelink
12:30–13:00 | Methanol vs LNG vs Biofuels – Panel with industry experts
13:00–13:30 | Alternative Fuel Availability ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... launched car carrier at the Logent Car Terminal in the Port of Gothenburg on March 10.
The LNG was supplied to the 9,100 CEU capacity Höegh Sunlight by Gasum's LNG bunker vessel Coralius, ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... Moller Maersk has raised concerns that the current GHG fuel standard proposals at IMO make fossil LNG the most financially attractive option for shipping companies, despite its limited emissions ... |
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Mar 18, 2025 ... is the first time that Zhoushan Port has refuelled high-sulfur biofuel oil after LNG and low-sulfur biofuel oil, marking a new breakthrough in the field of bonded marine fuel ... |
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Mar 18, 2025 ... at the port, CMA CGM said in an email statement on Tuesday.
CMA CGM will register four of its LNG-fuelled boxships under the Singapore flag, with the potential for more to follow.
The company ... |
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Mar 18, 2025 ... as a fuel source.
Boil-off gas refers to the vaporised portion of liquefied gas cargo, such as LNG or ethane, that naturally evaporates due to heat ingress during transportation.
Many ... |