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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,...

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Standards 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...

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LNG – 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...

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LNG 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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