Classification society DNV GL remains convinced that the route to the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2050 carbon targets is via LNG as a bridging fuel.
Anglo-Eastern Univan and Exmar Ship Management are joining forces in a venture for newbuilding supervision and management of LNG carriers for third parties.
Debate during London International Shipping Week (LISW) has shifted back to LNG as a possible fuel that will reduce carbon emissions as many commentators now see the fuel, not as a replacement to heavy fuel oil, but as bridging energy to cleaner...
Russia shipping company Fesco, China’s Best Ship Energy Management and Zhejiang Rui Neng Ocean Shipping Co have agreed to develop intermodal transportation for LNG in tank containers between Russian Far East and China.
CSSC (Hong Kong) Shipping Company inked a sale and leaseback deal for a floating LNG storage and regasification barge with a charterer incorporated in Hong Kong.
An exclusive Q+A with Sergey Ivanov, Director, Marine Bunker Exchange (MABUX) AB as emission regulations continue to drive debate and IMO 2020 looms presents a thoughtful and insightful response for the maritime industry interested in LNG.