Evergreen places order for 11 dual-fuel containerships
Evergreen Marine has placed an order for eleven 24,000 TEU LNG fueled dual-fuel containerships built across Chinese and Korean shipyards.
Read moreDetailsEvergreen Marine has placed an order for eleven 24,000 TEU LNG fueled dual-fuel containerships built across Chinese and Korean shipyards.
Read moreDetailsHD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (HD KSOE) has secured a 538.3 billion won ($371 million) order to build four LNG bunkering vessels, each with a capacity of 18,000 cubic meters.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Barcelona has closed 2024 with a new record in the supply of LNG (liquefied natural gas) as fuel for ships.
Read moreDetailsHong Kong conducted its first LNG bunkering operation on January 27 at the South Cheung Chau anchorage.
Read moreDetailsIn 2024, maritime shipping bunkered 9.8 million tonnes of fuel in Rotterdam, a moderate decrease from 9.9 million tonnes in 2023.
Read moreDetailsThe European Commission did not propose a ban on Russian LNG due to member states raising concerns about first securing alternatives.
Read moreDetailsHJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC) delivered the first of two 7,700 TEU LNG dual-fuel container ships on January 20, 2025, at its Yeongdo Shipyard in Busan.
Read moreDetailsThe PLN 1.7 billion investment, includes the construction of a third gas tank and a second quay, increasing regasification capacity.
Read moreDetailsGermany’s maritime sector has asked the Federal Government to implement measures to introduce liquefied natural gas as an alternative fuel.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Portsmouth has taken a significant step toward cleaner maritime operations with its first-ever liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering transfer.
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