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LNG fuel developer Engie and Antwerp Port Authority have signed a 30-year concession agreement that includes development of an Alternative Energy Hub at the Port of Antwerp.
Engineering firm Neste Jacobs has signed a contract with the Port of Turku in Finland to investigate the potential and possibilities of LNG use for fuelling in and around the…
Polish LNG fuelling firm Polskie LNG has invited interested parties to participate in consultations for a new draft code in relation to its Świnoujście LNG Terminal.
Transport specialist Clean Energy Fuels has signed a contract to provide LNG fuel for Hawaii Gas, the State of Hawaii’s only franchised gas utility. The agreement is designed to increase…
Anglo-Dutch energy giant Shell has signed an LNG fuel deal with cruise liner firm Carnival Corporation.
Danish knowledge and competence centre Maersk Maritime Technology is to take a more active role in setting new standards for LNG use as a fuel as it explores the role…
Preparations for the deployment of pilot LNG fuelling technology is currently underway by partners behind the Connect2LNG project,  ahead of a June roll out.
Dutch port authority Zeeland Seaports has launched a pilot project for the bunkering of LNG at the port of Vlissingen in in the southwest of the Netherlands.
Energy majors Qatargas, United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) and Shell have signed a deal to develop LNG fuelling infrastructure in the Middle East in a move that is expected to…
Dutch firm Rederij Doeksen, or Royal Doeksen, has contracted shipbuilder and engineering firm Strategic Marine to build two LNG-fuelled aluminium catamarans using new single-fuel LNG propulsion technology.
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French LNG membrane containment specialist Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) has signed a technical assistance and license deal with Filipino industrial group Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Company (AG&P) .
Multinational industrial group BOC has announced plans to install an LNG refuelling station for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) in the north of England.
Dutch fuel merchant Rolande LNG has opened a new LNG refueling station at Nieuwegein in the Dutch province of Utrecht, its fifth in the country.
Australian oil and gas company Woodside Energy has signed a five-year charter agreement that will deliver the first LNG-powered marine support vessels to the country.

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.