The French port of Le Havre has again become a liquefied natural gas importation point for the first time since the 1980s as commissioning activities were starting for the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) “Cape Ann” after its safe arrival in the face of protests.

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Elengy, the French LNG import terminal owner, and TotalEnergies said that France’s first LNG bunkering vessel, “Gas Vitality”, has loaded a cargo at the Fos Cavaou LNG terminal, located west of the Mediterranean port of Marseille.

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French energy companies have joined together for a project to use the waste from the trash cans and rubbish bins of Marseille and the surrounding area of the Mediterranean port to make bio-liquefied natural gas of sufficient quality to be used as fuel for shipping.

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French maritime storage technology company GTT has been chosen to design the fuel tanks of 12 new liquefied natural gas-powered container vessels ordered from China by the global CMA CGM shipping group based in the French port of Marseille.

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