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Fugro Pioneer in methanol switch

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Fugro has received a “major” subsidy from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) for the development of methanol as a clean energy fuel for its vessels. Survey vessel Fugro Pioneer is set to become emission-free from 2023, representing a major milestone in Fugro’s energy transition, the Dutch company reported. “Achieving emission-free

Jurong Port joins ammonia-fuelled tanker initiative

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Singapore-based port operator Jurong Port has joined the Castor Initiative, a global partnership that is committed to make zero-emission shipping a reality. Photo: MISC The Castor Initiative is a multinational coalition consisting of MISC Berhad (MISC), Lloyd’s Register (LR), Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), MAN Energy Solutions (MAN), the Maritime and

GasLog orders 4 LNG carriers from DSME

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Greek LNG shipper GasLog has ordered four newbuild LNG carriers from South Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME). Illustration only; Courtesy of GasLog The new liquified natural gas carriers will have a capacity of 174,000 cubic metres. They will each feature the latest generation MEGI propulsion. Daewoo Shipbuilding

Mobility R&D fund investing in Dutch hydrogen-powered shipping

1 Dec No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Mobility R&D fund in the Netherlands has granted a €24.2 million (approximately $27.5 million) subsidy to a Dutch project consortium focused on maritime hydrogen applications. Sustainable Hydrogen Integrated Propulsion Drives (SH2IPDRIVE) consortium includes a diverse group of 25 companies and institutions from across the maritime sector. The consortium aims to

First-ever hydrogen fuelling of maritime vessel in US completed

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The US-based shipowner SWITCH Maritime has completed the world’s first hydrogen fuelling of a commercial marine vessel at All American Marine shipyard. The hydrogen fuelling of Sea Change, a new 75-passenger ferry, was completed on 18 November and the vessel is now beginning its final sea trials before delivery, SWITCH

Petronas inks FEED contracts for LNG project in Sabah

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Malaysian energy giant Petronas has awarded two front end engineering design (FEED) contracts to a JGC-Samsung Heavy Industries consortium and to SAIPEM for a nearshore LNG project in Sabah. Illustration only; Courtesy of Petronas The project is a first of its kind in Malaysia. It will have a minimum capacity of

Brittany Ferries’ 2nd LNG-fueled E-Flexer Salamanca delivered

1 Dec No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Swedish ferry operator Stena RoRo has delivered LNG-powered E-Flexer cruise ferry Salamanca to French shipping company Brittany Ferries. Courtesy of Stena RoRo The Salamanca launched at CMI Jingling shipyard in Weihai, China, on 6 January 2021. Its delivery took place on 30 November 2021. This is the second of five

DSME bags $1.3B orders for six LNG carriers

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South Korean shipbuilding company Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has received orders for six liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, exceeding $10 billion in annual orders for the first time in seven years. Photo: DSME On 1 December 2021, two undisclosed North American shipowners placed orders for four and two

SLNG and Linde team up for CO2 facility in Singapore

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Singapore LNG (SLNG) and Linde Gas have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore options of a CO2 liquefaction and storage facility at the SLNG terminal on Jurong Island. Courtesy of SLNG The CO2 facility project concept involves using cold energy from the SLNG terminal’s operations to liquefy CO2.

X-Press Feeders orders 16 dual-fuel ships

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X-Press Feeders, the world’s largest independent common carrier based in Singapore, has placed an order for sixteen dual-fuel 1,170 TEU containerships. The ships will be built by China’s New Dayang Shipbuilding Co. and Ningbo Xinle Shipbuilding Group, with each of them supplying eight units. The agreement between the three parties

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