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Japanese technology developer Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has developed a prototype expandable LNG tank for storing fuel aboard maritime vessels and plans to launch the product commercially.
Chinese developer Shenzhen Biaodian Investment is backing growth in the LNG fuelling sector with the addition of 11 newbuild LNG bunkering barges.
Thursday, 25 August 2016
Shipping lines Navigator Gas and Crowley Maritime have both launched new LNG-ready vessels, preparing the way for wider use of the fuel within their fleets.
Thursday, 25 August 2016
Engine developer MTU has completed 3,000 hours of bench tests for a new gas marine engine design, that is expected to help power LNG-fuelled vessels from 2017.
Thursday, 11 August 2016
The first sea-going vessel to bunker LNG at the port of Rotterdam has offloaded cargo at Vopak in the Botlek before moving to the Willem Alexanderhaven terminal for refuelling.
The Northwest Seaport Alliance has approved plans for a proposed LNG fuelling station in the port of Tacoma.
Authorities at the port of Ulsan in South Korea are to develop LNG bunkering capabilities in partnership with a number of organisations in a bid to create the country’s first…
The remote island geography of the Philippines and Indonesia coupled with a fall in the cost of LNG is driving growth in LNG fuelling infrastructure and demand, according to technology…
Greek and Bulgarian officials have signed a bilateral agreement to develop an LNG terminal near the northern Greek city of Alexandroupolis.
Russia’s Federal Marine and River Transport Agency (Rosmorrechflot) has approved plans by developer LNG Gorskaya to build an LNG fuelling station in Saint-Petersburg.
The Australian port of Fremantle has approved plans by fuel provider Evol LNG to develop LNG bunkering facilities at the port.
A consortium of fourteen leading marine industry companies have formed a new coalition, known as SEA/LNG, to support the widespread adoption of LNG as a fuel in the sector.
LNG technology specialist GTT has received Type S (Special Tasks) approval classification for its LNG Bunkering Simulator, the first system of its type related to the simulation of LNG Bunkering…
Japanese transport company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a long-term charter contract  with Gas Sayago for a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) project that will support LNG bunkering…

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.