A keel laying ceremony for the LNG bunker supply vessel was held on 26 February 2018.
The Mia Desgagnes received LNG from 10 LNG trucks in the week ended 11 March, 2018.
DNV GL opens ‘first of its kind’ LNG testing facility with capacity in Groningen, the Netherlands.
Particular mention made of Stena Line's methanol initiative, and use of LNG marine fuel by Donso shipping companies.
Implementation of 18% GST in July and collision of Amber L in June caused vessels to lift bunkers elsewhere.
COSCO, Jinguotou and IGP Methanol discusses feasibility of building methanol-fuelled newbuildings.
The 310,000 mt capacity vessel is the first of two ships ordered by Greek shipowner Almi Tankers in August 2016.
A number of ISO-F-RMG380 grade samples have exceeded the specified limit of 991.0 kg/m3.
Construction of the Prince Rupert Marine Fuels bunkering facility could begin in early 2019.
A total 4.14 million mt of marine fuel was sold at the world’s largest bunkering port in February 2018.