SEA-LNG: study affirms LNG cuts shipping GHG emissions April 16, 2021, by Adnan Bajic
LNG bunkering coalition SEA-LNG on Friday highlighted the findings of an independent study reconfirming that LNG as a marine fuel reduces GHG emissions by up to 23 per cent.
Courtesy of SEA-LNG
The study commissioned by SEA-LNG and SGMF notes that this level of greenhouse gas reductions is achievable depending on the marine technology employed.
This is compared with the emissions of current oil-based marine fuels measured from Well-to-Wake (WtW).
The study was conducted according to ISO standards. It was also reviewed again by a panel of independent academic experts from key institutions in France, Germany, Japan and the USA, SEA-LNG said in its statement.
Apr 16, 2021 3:15:pm
Summary Outdated data is being used to criticise LNG because of methane slip, according to SEA-LNG, failing to take into account the progress that has been made.
by: Joe Murphy
An independent study shows that LNG as a shipping fuel can reduce well-to-wake greenhouse gas emissions by up to 23% compared with the use of diesel.
The study, commissioned by industry association SEA-LNG and the So.
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Puget LNG joins SEA-LNG coalition April 9, 2021, by Adnan Bajic
Puget LNG, a unit of Puget Energy, is the latest LNG supplier to join the liquefied natural gas bunkering coalition, SEA-LNG.
Courtesy of Puget LNG
In its statement on Thursday, the cross-industry coalition noted that Puget LNG strengthens its membership base in the North American west coast.
Puget LNG has built a quay-side facility in the Port of Tacoma. The facility has a shared function, providing LNG for Puget LNG’s commercial customers as well as providing necessary domestic supply back-up for Puget Sound Energy’s customers.
Commenting on the newest member, SEA-LNG’s chairman,