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Feb 14, 2024 ... fuel supplier Titan has carried out its first LNG bunkering in the UK.
Titan delivered 345 mt of LNG to DEME Group's vessel the Living Stone at Dundee on February 1, it said in a ... |
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Feb 8, 2024 ... As freight rises across shipping classes, commodities from agriculture to refined products to LNG have felt the effects of delayed deliveries and rising prices.
In the Americas, warm, dry ... |
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Feb 7, 2024 ... shipping company NYK has taken delivery of the country's first Capesize dry bulk carrier to run on LNG.
The company held a naming ceremony for the 210,000 DWT bulker SG Ocean on January 30, it ... |
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Feb 5, 2024 ... bunker demand at the Port of Barcelona has doubled in two years, according to the latest data released by the port.
For 2023 sales of LNG as a marine fuel totalled 143,000 m3 compared to ... |
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Feb 5, 2024 ... firm the Molgas Group has made its first foray into LNG bunkering in France.
The company recently made its first LNG bunker delivery in the country, refuelling a dry bulk carrier at the port ... |
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Feb 5, 2024 ... fuel production and supply chain with particular focus on second generation biofuels, Bio-LNG and Green methanol.
Works with shipbuilding companies and transportation operators to ... |
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Feb 2, 2024 ... of methanol-fuelled ships ordered in January was more than double that of vessels slated to run on LNG, according to the latest figures from classification society DNV.
DNV's AFI platform noted a ... |
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Feb 2, 2024 ... marine fuel supplier and trading firm Peninsula recently carried out an LNG bunkering operation for a large boxship in Gibraltar.
The firm recently completed the LNG bunkering of the ... |
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Feb 2, 2024 ... marine fuels firm KPI OceanConnect and energy producer Petronas have collaborated on a large LNG bunker delivery to a boxship in Malaysia.
The firms arranged the supply of 1,600 mt of LNG to ... |
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Feb 1, 2024 ... bunker industry body SEA-LNG has criticised a recent study that suggested methane emissions from ships running on fossil gas were higher than regulators assumed.
As Ship & Bunker reported ... |