Shipping company is the very first operator to take on liquefied biogas at the Port of Gothenburg.
To co-ordinate activities with other NGOs to ensure consistent industry message to wider world.
‘Gazprom Neft’s goal is to become a benchmark for Russian and international market players.’
Development puts Eagle LNG on clear path to final investment decision on the Jacksonville Export Project.
Québec Transport Ministry paying up to $3 million for reduced or avoided GHG emissions under program.
By 2025, there will be 140 LNG-fuelled vessels ordered from small and medium-sized shipbuilders.
LNG terminals Elengy and Fosmax LNG, and LNG supplier Total Marine Fuels Global Solutions involved.
Work on contract to start in January 2019 and expected to take approximately 18 months to complete.
Total investment in project to introduce LNG bunkering, amongst other activities, around EUR 14 million.
Builds user-friendly tool to help shipowners evaluate if LNG is suitable for specific vessel types and trade patterns.