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Chevron oil gets unique approval for MAN LNG engines

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Chevron HDAX 9700 engine oil has become the first lubricant to gain time-unrestricted approval for use with MAN Energy Solutions’ four-stroke engines running on either LNG or distillate fuels. Courtesy of Chevron Specifically, Chevron Marine Lubricant’s low sulphated ash trunk piston engine oil got approval for use with MAN Energy

Shanghai International Port signs LNG bunkering deal with CMA CGM

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Chinese terminal operator Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) and French shipping major CMA CGM have signed an LNG bunkering service deal. Courtesy of CMA CGM China The parties said this new deal represents an important milestone for the cooperation between the two groups and will further enhance their collaboration. This

BC Ferries names final battery-hybrid Island-class ferry

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Canadian ferry operator BC Ferries has revealed the name of its sixth Island-class ferry — Island Gwawis. Island Gwawis shortly after being unveiled at a naming ceremony held at Point Hope Maritime in Victoria The naming ceremony was held at Victoria’s Point Hope Maritime on 11 January 2022. The newbuild arrived

New Italian LNG bunkering vessel to feature Schottel propulsion systems

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German propulsion manufacturer Schottel has won a contract to supply main and auxiliary propulsion systems for the first LNG bunkering vessel of the Italian shipping group Fratelli Cosulich. Under the contract, Schottel will deliver the main propulsion of the LNG bunkering vessels consisting of two diesel-driven Schottel EcoPellers type SRE

Titan LNG picked as LNG, bioLNG supplier for Corsica Linea’s new ferry

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Dutch LNG supplier Titan LNG has secured a tender for the delivery of LNG for Corsica Linea’s new Ro-Pax LNG-fuelled ferry, A Galeotta, in the French Port of Marseille. Photo: Titan LNG This partnership marks the significant expansion of Titan’s operations into the Mediterranean which will enhance the availability of

Shell’s Prelude FLNG risked major failure due to power issues

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Australia’s offshore security regulator NOPSEMA said Shell’s Prelude FLNG facility risked the “catastrophic failure” in December due to a power outage. Courtesy of Shell Prelude is a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility, located offshore, north-northeast of Broome, in Western Australia. It is designed to extract, liquefy and store natural

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