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Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel launches

Construction of the 7,500m3 LNG bunkering vessel is progressing smoothly and is on schedule to be completed in 4Q2020.

Total joins the “Getting to Zero Coalition” to contribute to shipping industry’s decarbonization

Total has joined the Getting to Zero Coalition to support the maritime industry's decarbonisation by collaborating with companies across the maritime, energy, infrastructure and finance sectors.

Wärtsilä to deliver advanced emissions abatement technology for KNOT’s tankers

The technology group Wärtsilä’s emissions abatement technology is again recognised with a new order.

World’s largest super-eco ship completes maiden voyage

“SIEM Confucius” is a part of SIEM CAR CARRIERS fleet and dedicated to Super-Eco service for the Volkswagen Group.

PETRONAS enters Myanmar’s gas market with first LNG cargo delivery

In addition to the first two LNG cargoes, PETRONAS is also working with CNTIC VPower for further deliveries

SGMF publishes guidelines for the safe dry docking of vessels that use gas as fuel

Shipping companies who use gas as a marine fuel will need to be prepared for when their gas-fuelled ships undergo routine maintenance in dry dock.

Global LNG demand faces first seasonal contraction in 8 years

Return to stronger growth not expected until mid-2021

Qatar Petroleum signs the largest LNG shipbuilding agreements in history

Under the agreements, the “Big 3” Korean shipyards will reserve a major portion of their LNG ship construction capacity for Qatar Petroleum through the year 2027.

First Green Loan for Van Oord

Van Oord has developed a Green loan framework as part of its financing strategy.

WinGD wins type approval for biggest and most powerful ever dual-fuel engines

The type approval was awarded following a series of extensive full-load tests in diesel and gas operation.

WE Tech to deliver energy efficiency solutions to eight Shell LNG Carriers

WE Tech Solutions received an order for delivering its Solution One Economical Operations to a series of eight LNG carriers with 174,000 cbm cargo capacity, with an option for another six more.

MOL and LTW sign a contract to build and charter an LNG terminal ship

The LNG terminal ship will be built by DSME in South Korea

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