
SENER receives DNV GL Approval in Principle
SENER has received DNV GL Approval in Principle for two new LNG-fuelled bunkering vessel designs.
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Sembcorp will install marine scrubbers and ballast water management systems on 13 of Maran Tankers' vessels.

Biozin Holding AS has awarded Pöyry with the owner's engineering services assignment for the pre-engineering phase for a planned biozin® production plant.

Food Express, Inc., with the assistance of Southern California Gas Co., has added 11 new ultra-low emission natural gas trucks to its fleet.

According to ‘Five-Year Global Fuels Outlook’, when implemented in 2020 the sulfur cap will lead to a 1.0 million bpd increase in demand for marine gasoil and a 900 000 bpd decline in residual bunker fuel consumption.

Indian Oil Corp. Ltd. (IOCL) has chosen Honeywell UOP’s Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology to supply high-quality hydrogen at five of its refineries.

The Maxville facility will supply the company’s marine fuel depot in the Port of Jacksonville, US.

The International Maritime Organization’s 0.5% sulfur cap is due to come into effect on 1 January 2020.

A survey by Deloitte suggests that switching to LNG is the preferred solution for shipping companies to adopt in order to meet the IMO’s emissions standards for marine bunker fuels.

The Spirit of British Columbia, part of BC Ferries of Canada’s fleet, is back in operation following its conversion to using LNG.