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Kaguya conducts Japan’s first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering

Reduces environmental load by using LNG as marine fuel

AIE and Squadron Energy to accelerate Port Kembla Gas Terminal development

Developers of the Port Kembla Gas Terminal Project, Australian Industrial Energy Pty Ltd (AIE), have announced a new partnership arrangement to carry the project forward.

Pilot LNG and GAC Bunker Fuels partner to supply LNG Marine Fuel from Galveston

The Galveston LNG Bunker Port will provide the LNG to supply GAC’s growing market for cleaner marine fuel

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding receives BV approval for new LNG fuel system

Bureau Veritas awards approval in principle for new gas supply system developed for marine 4-stroke dual fuel engines

Harvey Gulf orders Wärtsilä Energy Storage for LNG-powered Supply Vessels

When the upgrade project is completed, all five vessels will be capable of full tri-fuel operation, thus providing Harvey Gulf with the most flexible, fuel efficient class of PSVs in the Gulf of Mexico.

Avenir LNG Limited takes delivery of Avenir Advantage

Following her maiden voyage, Avenir Advantage will commence a three-year charter to Petronas LNG Sdn Bhd in Malaysia

The largest LNG-powered container ship ever built features Wärtsilä solutions

The CMA CGM JACQUES SAADE features various cutting-edge technologies designed to deliver high efficiency and environmental sustainability.

ABS survey: LNG and hydrogen emerge as future frontrunners

LNG and hydrogen are viewed as frontrunners to be the fuels that will help shipping reach IMO decarbonization ambitions, according to a new ABS survey.

PARAT launches a new multi-fuel boiler that delivers flexibility for seagoing assets

PARAT Halvorsen multi-fuel Combined Steam Boiler adds Shore Power to optimisation options

Pavilion Energy and Gasum agree to develop global LNG bunker supply network

Pavilion Energy Singapore and Gasum will collaborate to develop a global LNG bunker supply network for their customers in Singapore and Northern Europe, including Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp.

New technology enables up to 50% methane slip reduction

The PureCool system improves a vessel’s efficiency along with its emissions.

MSC sees hydrogen and biofuels as key components of shipping’s future fuel mix

MSC is therefore engaging with potential vendors to investigate new solutions that would help to minimise and one day, to eventually eradicate CO2 and other GHG emissions from shipping fleets.

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