WHERE WILL THE JOURNEY TO REDUCE METHANE SLIP END?

A rendering of MAN Energy Solutions' low-pressure dual-fuel ME-GA engine. (credit: MAN ES)

The financial challenges involved in eliminating methane slip from engines are likely to be just as important as the technical ones – and both should be considered in the context of methane emissions that occur throughout the full lifecycle of LNG production and use.

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