Sea-LNG, a global coalition of energy and shipping companies backing the increased use of liquefied natural gas as a maritime fuel, said it had appointed representatives of French bank and project financier Societe Generale and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore to replenish its 12-strong board.
Royal Dutch Shell is helping to advance the project to introduce the world’s first liquefied natural-powered dredger to operate in the port of Rotterdam after signing a bunkering agreement.
Royal Dutch Shell has signed a supply agreement with US cruise line Carnival Corp. to supply liquefied natural gas to fuel two of the world’s largest passenger cruise ships.