LNG Fuel Bunkering in Australia
The global sulphur cap of 0.5%, which the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will implement between 2020 and 2025 is expected to accelerate the adoption of LNG as fuel for shipping globally,...
View ArticleStandards and Rules for Bunkering of Gas-Fuelled Ships
During early March 2013 EMSA released a study on Standards and Rules for Bunkering of Gas-Fuelled Ships with the objective of providing a detailed description of the existing rule framework related to...
View ArticleLNG – Strategic Challenge for the Mediterranean Shipping
The approach of LNG is something rather new; it is the chicken and the egg issue. Do we need firstly the terminal, do we need firstly the fuel, do we have the appropriate ships? In order to take the...
View ArticleLNG Bunkering of Vessels in North America
Use of natural gas instead of liquid fuel oil as a bunker fuel is increasing and this is reflected in the number of marine vessel owners that are considering the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a...
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