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Sep 21, 2023 ... gas firm Seaside LNG has joined LNG bunker industry body Sea-LNG.
The LNG production and maritime logistics provider maintains the largest fleet of Jones Act-compliant LNG barges in ... |
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Sep 21, 2023 ... over time," Demant said.
"It will unfortunately take quite some time. We've seen biofuels and LNG to a certain degree coming in, but it will take some time before we see ammonia and methanol ... |
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Sep 15, 2023 ... share of the total was 32.9%, up from 30.7% the same month a year earlier.
Separately, LNG bunker sales fell by 14.8% on the month to 15,600 mt, while no methanol sales were ... |
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Sep 14, 2023 ... having a line of sight to being able to produce and supply," she said.
"I'll take the example of LNG as a marine fuel.
"LNG as a marine fuel came about because we had LNG supply in multiple ... |
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Sep 13, 2023 ... is an post-treatment system that reduces methane emissions (also known as methane slip) from LNG-fuelled engines, according to the company.
"Methane slip has been significantly reduced in ... |
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Sep 13, 2023 ... Ship Management is set to handle the management of three LNG bunker delivery vessels owned by Avenir LNG.
The two companies have signed a deal handing over the management of ... |
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Sep 13, 2023 ... the world's third-largest bunkering location after Singapore and Rotterdam, but while markets for LNG and biofuel blends have started to build up at those two ports, activity has been less ... |
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Sep 12, 2023 ... and remove the need to burn fossil fuels. As an interim step some operators are looking at LNG as a fuel and installing dual fuel LNG engines on vessels. Although LNG significantly reduces ... |
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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 ... |