Singapore s 1st LNG Bunker Vessel Starts Ops
Feb 24, 2021 12:40:pm
Summary The vessel is owned by FueLNG, a joint venture between Keppel O&M and Anglo-Dutch major Shell.
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Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel,
FueLNG Bellina, has started commercial operations, its Japanese operator NYK Line said on February 24.
The vessel is owned by FueLNG, a joint venture between Keppel O&M and Anglo-Dutch major Shell. It was delivered earlier this year, and will provide LNG bunkering to LNG-powered vessels that call at the Port of Singapore.
FueLNG Bellina’s debut in Singapore is a remarkable milestone for the maritime industry in their efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gas (GHG),” NYK Line said.
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