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Cruise ship operator Carnival Corporation has signed an agreement with energy firm Shell to supply fuel for two next-generation cruise ships and is to expand its fleet with the addition…
A consortium of industrial firms that includes French electric utility Engie, Japanese technology firm Mitsubishi Corporation and shipping group NYK Line has launched Gas4Sea to promote LNG bunkering and LNG…
Thursday, 22 September 2016
Authorities at the Indian port of Kolkata are to develop LNG bunkering facilities at the port’s Haldia Dock Complex.
Authorities in Cyprus have announced their support for further LNG fuelling infrastructure on the island to develop LNG as the “fuel of the future”.
Spanish multinational oil and gas company Cepsa is to develop a multi-product LNG bunkering barge to supply fuel for ships throughout Europe.
International certification agency Bureau Veritas is to class the first container vesselas LNG fuelled, following a fuel conversion process on its engines.
Finnish engine manufacturer Wärtsilä is to provide LNG-fuelled engines and ancillary equipment for four newbuild Swedish tankers.
Polish energy firms Grupa Lotos and Polish Oil & Gas Company (PGNiG) have delivered 120,000 litres of LNG as bunker fuel for sea trails of the platform supply vessel Siem…
Japanese technology developer Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) have signed a joint development project with technical services firm Lloyd’s Register (LR) to collaborate on…
Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Russian gas major Gazprom to cooperate in LNG bunkering studies.
Finnish gas firm Gasum Oy is to collaborate with equipment manufacturer Wärtsilä to develop the “utilization and distribution” of LNG fuel in marine and land markets.
Thursday, 08 September 2016
The first LNG bunkering operation at the Port of Gothenburg has been completed successfully, with the tanker Ternsund refuelling near the island of Fotö at the entrance to the port.
Software developer Kongsberg Digital is to develop a simulator tool for ship operators to train staff on the use of LNG as a fuel.
Thursday, 08 September 2016
U.S. shipping company Matson has signed a contract with General Dynamics NASSCO to build two new dual-fuel LNG-ready cargo vessels for its Hawaii fleet.

News Nudges

Port Everglades adds shore-to-ship capability

Sawgrass LNG & Power has completed the first shore-to-ship LNG bunkering operation at the Florida port, extending US cruise bunkering options on the Atlantic coast. The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection vessel Ilma was fuelled at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, with Miami-headquartered Sawgrass announcing completion of the operation. The development adds to a US bunkering picture reshaped by regulatory clarification. The Department of Energy's Order 5233-A confirmed that ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in US waters does not constitute an export under the Natural Gas Act, removing a material brake on approvals and rebalancing risk allocation for developers. That clarification has not by itself delivered assets. Jones Act compliance requirements continue to inflate capital expenditure for domestically built bunker units and to lengthen schedules, with growth remaining concentrated in a handful of hubs while vessels, ports and shipyards catch up with demand.