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LR Issues Report on LNG as a Marine Fuel
Lloyd's Register (LR) on Wednesday issued the latest edition of its Gas Technology Report, which is dedicated to liquified natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel.
Highlights were said to include Canadian developments with gas fuelled shipping, and progress made by the Maritime and Port Authority in Singapore (MPA) to develop LNG bunkering.
Luis Benito, Global Head of Marketing for Lloyd's Register, commented: "We hope that this report will help readers build a clearer picture of the realities of being ready to use LNG as a marine fuel."
"Generally, developments so far reflect our view of a likely trajectory for gas-fuelled investment: take-up is mainly by niche or specialised trades, trades located in emission control areas (ECAs) and point-to-point traders predominantly in ECAs, such as ferries and small containership operators.
"It is exciting to see how fast the marine industry in North America is turning to LNG – few would have predicted this a few years ago. Now it will be interesting to see how quickly gas as fuel will develop in the deep sea trades."