Fuels & Lubricants – Page 52
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Strategic Singapore lubricants plant for Shell
Shell has opened a strategic lubricants and grease production facility in Singapore to support its strategy for growth in the Asian Pacific region.
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CMA CGM chooses gas for ULCCs
Winterthur Gas & Diesel''s X-DF dual-fuel two-stroke technology will be used for nine CMA CGM 22,000 teu newbuilds.
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Ask the expert: Undetected cat fines
In a new column, an expert from ExxonMobil answers questions on fuel and fuel condition. In the October issue, technical liaison manager John LaRese shares his expertise.
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Wärtsilä dual-fuel engines to power LNG carriers
Wärtsilä’s joint venture company CSSC Wärtsilä Engine will deliver 16 engines for four new LNG carriers.
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Statoil selects Gas4Sea for Rotterdam bunkering
ENGIE, Mitsubishi Corporation and NYK have been selected by Norwegian multinational energy group Statoil to be their LNG marine fuel supplier in the port of Rotterdam, in the Netherlands, for four crude shuttle tankers.
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Debut for floating ship-to-shore transfer system
Gas Natural Fenosa, one of the biggest LNG suppliers in the world, and Connect LNG have together performed the first ever floating LNG ship-to-shore transfer.
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MAN pledges €2m to assist LNG retrofits
MAN Diesel & Turbo will support ten engine conversions to LNG with up to €2m to improve environmental efficiency.
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Increase in LNG vessels drives bunker demand
Skangas has bunkered LNG using its new bunker vessel Coralius to a tanker at the Port of Gothenburg for the first time.
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Approval in principle for LNG bunkering vessel cargo handling system
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) has received approval in principle from Lloyd’s Register for a cargo handling system design for a 6,600 m³ LNG bunkering vessel.
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LNT Marine offers IMO containment systems
LNT Marine will provide IMO type A and type C LNG containment systems and fuel tanks post-service integration.
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CGL carrier design to set transport standards
A project for two large Compressed Gas Liquid (CGL) carriers aims to set new standards in CGL cargo transportation.
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Retrofit to LNG enables emissions reduction
An LNG engine conversion project has enabled a ship to reduce its SOx emissions by 99%.
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New approach to predicting LNG boil-off rate
Classification society ABS and gas carrier owner and manager GasLog LNG Services have demonstrated a new approach to evaluating LNG boil-off rate as part of joint development project.
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FLNG hull design receives ABS AIP
A floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) hull design has demonstrated its safety and class compliance with ABS approval.
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Cutting through the hydrogen hype
Hydrogen appears to be one of the most promising clean fuels with potential shipping application, but it also raises serious technical challenges. Catherine Austin examines recent progress towards an emerging marine fuel.
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Gothenburg gas bunkering helps clean shipping
Ship operators will have another North Sea LNG option from 2018 after Swedegas signed a contract with MAN Cryo to equip a bunkering facility in Gothenburg.
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Germany launches gas-fuelled ships incentives
Germany’s Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) is to offer grants for companies building or retrofitting ships to use LNG as a fuel.
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Performance security with LNG service contract
GE’s Marine Solutions will undertake a 10-year agreement to maintain four TMS Cardiff Gas Ltd. (TMS) LNG vessels.
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Lubrication system reduces fuel consumption
Shipowners could reduce fuel consumption by 1.5% with a onboard blending lubrication system.
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Carrier demand masked by LNG oversupply issue
The recent focus on LNG market oversupply and the growth in export capacity is masking the continuous increase in demand.