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May 23, 2023 ... cruise ship owned by Carnival Corporation has taken on LNG as a bunker fuel at the German port of Kiel for the first time.
LNG supplier Titan bunkered the AIDANova cruise ship at Kiel on May ... |
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May 18, 2023 ... Prokopakis, the former CEO of LNG bunker supplier Probunkers, has taken on a new job outside of the bunker industry.
Prokopakis has joined maritime services corporation the Vasileiadis ... |
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May 17, 2023 ... NYK Line vessel took on the first ship-to-ship delivery of LNG as a bunker fuel at the Japanese port of Nagoya last week.
The company's pure car and truck carrier Wild Rose Leader visited ... |
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May 17, 2023 ... has been arranged at the port of Jacksonville, on the US East Coast.
Physical supplier Eagle LNG said that the port authority had facilitated the move of dozens of specialty LNG storage tanks ... |
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May 15, 2023 ... share of the total was 27.9%, up from 25.1% the same month a year earlier.
The niche LNG bunker market in Singapore sank last year, seeing total sales fall to 16,000 mt in 2022 from ... |
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May 12, 2023 ... CB Fenton and Norway's Kanfer Shipping have added a terminal operator to their project to bring an LNG bunkering operation to Panama.
Melones Oil Terminal has now joined the project, the companies ... |
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May 11, 2023 ... container slot was 0.36 mt/TEU, little changed on the year.
The share of VLSFO, ULSFO, MDO and LNG in its overall bunker consumption was 83% in the first quarter, down from 89% a year ... |
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May 11, 2023 ... ammonia supply at Paradip, Kandla and Tuticorin.
India additionally plans to set up at least one LNG bunkering facility by 2030, according to the ... |
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May 8, 2023 ... Korea's HJ Shipbuilding and Construction has developed a new LNG bunker barge.
The firm has received approval in principle for the vessel's design from classification society Lloyd's ... |
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May 3, 2023 ... running on zero-carbon fuels. Sellers of green ammonia and methanol, as well as bio- and synthetic LNG, may start to see a much larger share of marine energy demand coming their way.
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