Low-GHG methane faces key challenges

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Source: DNV

DNV has identified strong future demand for low greenhouse gas methane as the global LNG-fuelled fleet expands, but warns that regulatory uncertainty, high costs and supply constraints could limit its long-term role in shipping

In its latest white paper, ‘Methane in Shipping: LNG fuelled ships and the switch to low GHG methane’, DNV outlines how bio-methane and e-methane could provide a lower-emissions alternative to conventional LNG.

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