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Singapore LNG fuel

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July 1 (LNGJ) - FueLNG, the LNG bunkering company in Singapore, has completed its 200th ship-to-ship operation in the port of the Asian city state. The re-fuelling was conducted by ‘FueLNG Venosa’, which delivered 9,000 cubic metres of LNG fuel to the containership “CMA CGM Bahia” at the Raffles Reserve Anchorage in Singapore.

   “This vessel is part of a new generation of six CMA CGM containerships with an enhanced aerodynamic design,” said the company, which is a joint venture between Seatrium Offshore and Marine and Shell Singapore. “With continued support from its industry partners, customers, and regulatory authorities, FueLNG aims to lead the way in providing cleaner energy solutions for the maritime sector,” it added.

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