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Straits Bio-LNG joins SEA-LNG

Straits Bio-LNG, a biofuel supplier based in Singapore, has joined the SEA-LNG alliance, which is the industry advocate group supporting LNG as a maritime fuel. The coalition’s newest member comes as LNG now accounts for the majority of alternative fuel vessel orders. And as more LNG-fueled boats have come into service, LNG bunkering volumes have

LNG dual-fuel vessels lowest cost compliance solution to decarbonise shipping: SEA-LNG

Industry coalition SEA-LNG analysis shows that LNG dual-fuelled vessels provide the lowest compliance cost for meeting EU and IMO decarbonisation regulations. Using Z-Joule’s POOL.FM, SEA-LNG has undertaken analysis based on a modelled mid-sized, 14,000 TEU container vessel. This analysis is in the form of both a single vessel and also an eight-vessel fleet operating the

SEA LNG predicts methane slip will be eliminated within a decade

Significant progress is being made to eradicate methane slip as uptake of the LNG pathway accelerates, says SEA LNG, a multi-sector industry coalition established to demonstrate LNG’S benefits as a viable marine fuel. According to them with continued collaborative efforts across the value chain, methane slip will be eliminated for all engine technologies within the

MAN Energy Solutions re-joins SEA-LNG

MAN Energy Solutions has re-joined SEA-LNG, a coalition dedicated to the commercial and environmental benefits of LNG for maritime applications. Based in Germany, MAN Energy Solutions provides propulsion solutions for liquefied natural gas (LNG) marine applications. With a focus on sustainability, the company ensures that its technology is fully compatible with Net Zero biomethane and

Methanol Institute and SEA-LNG unite against EU trade barriers

The Methanol Institute (MI) and SEA-LNG, key representatives of the methanol and liquefied natural gas (LNG) industries respectively, express their deep concerns following the recent announcement by the European Commission impacting the trade of biomethane and biomethane-based biofuels such as biomethanol, according to the company’s release. The Commission has noted the intention to exclude the

Galveston LNG Bunker Port comes onboard SEA-LNG coalition

Galveston LNG Bunker Port (GLBP), a joint venture between Seapath Group and Pilot LNG, has joined SEA-LNG, a multi-sector industry coalition promoting LNG as a marine fuel. By becoming a SEA-LNG member, Galveston LNG Bunker Port expects to further enhance the industry coalition’s LNG supply infrastructure expertise and global reach, while gaining access to the

SEA-LNG member Gasum announces renewable e-methane (e-LNG) deliveries from 2026

Gasum and Nordic Ren-Gas have signed an e-methane offtake agreement.  Nordic Ren-Gas’s Power-to-Gas plant in Tampere will produce annually 160 GWh of renewable e-methane, which Gasum will procure and distribute to its customers.  The use of e-methane will cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in road and maritime transport. Nordic energy company Gasum and the leading

Seaside LNG joins SEA-LNG coalition

Seaside LNG, an LNG production and maritime transportation logistics provider, announced its industry support of SEA-LNG, the multi-sector industry coalition established to demonstrate the benefits of the LNG pathway for shipping’s decarbonization. Seaside LNG is the only company with integrated shoreside liquefaction, LNG storage, and bunkering capabilities in North America. The company maintains the largest

MOL and MSC become part of decarbonisation coalitions

MITSUI O.S.K. Lines and MSC have joined coalitions aiming to decarbonise the shipping industry. MOL has signed a five-year impact partnership agreement with the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation, and MSC has become a member of the SEA-LNG Coalition. As a GCMD impact partner, MOL intends to provide access to vessels as part of coalition

Bio-LNG bunkers are now available at 70 ports worldwide

A total of 355 LNG-fuelled ships, not counting LNG carriers, are able to use bio-LNG as drop-in fuel without any modification, the industry lobby group, which displays the availability of the marine fuel on its online Bunker Navigator tool, said.

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