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Jul 11, 2018 ... project to bring liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering to Japan's Tokyo Bay is moving forward with help from the government despite uncertain demand for the alternative marine fuel.
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Jul 6, 2018 ... is set to get its first liquefied natural gas bunkering vessel at the end of 2020.
Central LNG Shipping Japan Corporation (CLS), a joint venture established last month by Kawasaki Kisen ... |
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Jul 3, 2018 ... natural gas (LNG) bunker advocacy group SEA\LNG today has hit back at recent criticism of natural gas bunkers' performance on GHG emissions.
In what is becoming an increasingly ... |
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Jul 2, 2018 ... Authority along with a number of bunkering parties including VT Group, Unibarge, and Titan LNG are launching a trial project that allows users to submit bunkering announcements using an ... |
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Jun 29, 2018 ... increasing signs that liquified natural gas (LNG) as marine is getting ready to offer a viable alternative to oil-derived fuel, Canadian energy distribution company Fortis BC has said there ... |
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Jun 28, 2018 ... facility at Majnabbe harbour, the port said.
As a rule, Fure Vinga uses liquified natural gas (LNG) as marine fuel although LBG and LNG comprise the same constituent, as both are made of ... |
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Jun 27, 2018 ... natural gas (LNG) bunker player Probunkers says it has signed a Joint Development Program (JDP) with ABS to provide technical support as they embark on designing a fleet of specialist LNG ... |
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Jun 26, 2018 ... the next steps as part of their planned agreement to jointly develop a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) bunker supply chain in the port of Singapore.
After signing a Memorandum of Understanding ... |
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Jun 26, 2018 ... the vessel is currently under construction at Onega Shipyard.
The vessel will have an LNG capacity of 160 cbm.
While the case for LNG bunkers has gained considerable momentum this ... |
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Jun 22, 2018 ... in Singapore has indicated Asia-Pacific players are heavily in favour of liquefied natural gas (LNG) becoming the future bunker fuel of choice.
The survey was said to have captured the views of ... |