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Feb 25, 2025 ... Sohar Port and Freezone has announced the commencement of dredging activities for the Marsa LNG project, which is set to become the Middle East's first LNG bunkering hub.
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Feb 24, 2025 ... firm Edison has bunkered a cruise ship of TUI Cruises with LNG at the port of Trieste in Italy.
The firm made the delivery to cruise ship Mein Schiff Relax with its 30,000 m3 capacity LNG ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... Korean shipping firm HMM container vessel has completed its first LNG bunkering at the South Korean port of Busan.
The HMM Sky received 2,400 mt of LNG while conducting simultaneous ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... energy firm Enagás is set to launch bio-LNG bunkering services at its regasification terminals in Barcelona and Huelva.
Bio-LNG will be supplied to ships and tankers at the two terminals ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... the IGF code certification required for seafarers on dual-fuelled ships, as this tends to take LNG as its main focus, Fredrik Stubner, co-founder of Green Marine, told Ship & Bunker on ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... has signed an agreement with the Norwegian energy firm Equinor to supply bio-LNG to two of its tugboats – Borgøy and Bokn – for the rest of 2025.
The first bio-LNG bunkering of ... |
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Feb 20, 2025 ... bunker supplier Titan has secured a permanent truck-to-ship bunkering license in the French port of Le Havre, located on the northern coast along the English Channel.
Titan already provides ... |
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Feb 18, 2025 ... methanol as a marine fuel: Methanol fuel handling and management is certainly easier than that for LNG, with retrofit costs being less expensive and easier. Plus, green methanol sources offer almost ... |
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Feb 18, 2025 ... state-owned energy firm Gasum is set to operate a new LNG bunkering vessel in 2027 to cater to growing LNG and bio-LNG bunker demand in Northwestern Europe.
The 7,800 m3 capacity vessel, ... |
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Feb 17, 2025 ... in that segment. On the flip side, there might be a boost for the tanker sector, particularly for LNG, as the US ramps up oil and gas exports.
While bunker prices might dip a bit, demand is still ... |