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Total Reinforces its Commitment to Develop Singapore Into a Major LNG Maritime Hub for Asia
Paris, March 15, 2021 - The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has awarded a third Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) bunker supplier license to Total s subsidiary in charge of worldwide bunkering activities, Total Marine Fuels Private Limited, for a five-year term starting January 1st, 2022.
This achievement follows a 10-year agreement signed by Total back in 2019, to develop an LNG bunker supply chain in the port of Singapore. It reaffirms the Company s commitment to contribute to the country s ambition in becoming a key LNG bunkering hub for Asia. It also underscores Total s confidence in the role of natural gas for the global maritime industry s energy transition and in its potential to further reduce carbon emissions from ships, through the development and future introduction of carbon-neutral bioLNG.
Paris, March 15, 2021 – The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has awarded a third Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) bunker supplier license to Total’s subsidiary in charge of worldwide bunkering activities, Total Marine Fuels Private Limited, for a five-year term starting January 1st, 2022.
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New Name for Total Signals Shift to Alternative Fuels
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Thursday February 11, 2021
French energy producer
Total is considering a name change to reflect its strategy of diversifying its focus into alternative energy sources. The company has submitted a proposal to its shareholders to change the group s name to
Total Energies, it said on Wednesday.
Ship & Bunker reported last month, Total is in a strong position to become one of the leading suppliers of alternative marine fuels. The firm s contract to supply
CMA CGM with LNG for its new gas-powered boxships already makes it one of the largest LNG bunker suppliers, and recent investments mean the company may in the coming years be able to supply biogas and green hydrogen as well.