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Brightening future for LNG as a marine fuel

EFFORTS by the London-based International Maritime Organisation (IMO), a United Nations specialised agency, to mandate a cut greenhouse gas emissions from global shipping is likely to spur the uptake of LNG as a marine fuel, experts told Energy News this week. 

Sally Bogle
 LNG Marine Fuel Institute CEO Walter Purio

LNG Marine Fuel Institute CEO Walter Purio

    The IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) is meeting all this week to try and agree a strategy and timeframe for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) and other GHG emissions from one of...

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