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Feb 21, 2023 ... agreement is with private firms HES International, Gasunie Waterstof Holding and Vopak LNG. The Dutch firms are developing the ACE terminal in Rotterdam, which will be Europe's largest ... |
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Feb 20, 2023 ... seeking landside production or storage facilities with sea access. In a recent update, Marsa LNG, an integrated company between Total Energies (80%) and Oman National Oil Company, OQ (20%) has ... |
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Feb 14, 2023 ... that we are looking into," Benink said.
"On the other hand, if you look at biofuels, HVO, LNG and all these kinds of things, of course it's available.
"It's not something where you can ... |
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Feb 14, 2023 ... bunker supplier FueLNG is seeking to hire a health, safety, environmental and quality (HSEQ) manager in Singapore.
Among other tasks the role involves managing the firm's relationship with ... |
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Feb 13, 2023 ... mt.
HSFO's share of the total was 28%, up from 27.9% the same month a year earlier.
The niche LNG bunker market in Singapore sank last year, seeing total sales fall to 16,000 mt in 2022 from ... |
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Feb 10, 2023 ... LNG has taken ownership of the US-based LNG bunker delivery vessel Clean Jacksonville from TOTE Maritime.
While Seaside has acquired the vessel, its maritime transportation unit Polaris ... |
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Feb 10, 2023 ... bunker demand is due a revival in 2023 after last year's record prices put a roadblock in front of its progress.
LNG has become the dominant alternative bunker fuel in recent years, rapidly ... |
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Feb 9, 2023 ... Chinese boxships have taken on a replaceable containerised LNG bunker tank system.
The 200 TEU inland vessels Hongyuan Xuzhou and Hongyuan Wuhan have recently completed their maiden ... |
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Feb 8, 2023 ... The 15,000 TEU Hapag-Lloyd container ship Afif took on 2,000 mt of a B24 blend containing 24% second-generation UCOME blended with VLSFO in Singapore on January 20. ... |
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Feb 8, 2023 ... authorities have cut a subsidy aimed at supporting the development of LNG bunkering infrastructure in the city-state's waters.
The Maritime and Port Authority previously offered a 50% ... |