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Trio aims to boost marine LNG use

A HIGH powered trio, comprising offshore services provider Sembcorp Marine, the American Bureau of Shipping and Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research have teamed up to develop new gas technologies for the offshore, marine and energy sectors, building on work done in the region by Woodside Petroleum and others.

 LNG could become a major marine fuel.

LNG could become a major marine fuel.

At a ceremony in Singapore yesterday the three said that with the growing relevance of LNG as an alternative to oil and other fossil fuels in an area of increasing emissions controls it was time to advance...

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