LNG Bunkering Trends: New Industry Report

December 13, 2012

Vast majority believe there is a business case to be made for LNG as a marine fuel reveals 'LNG Bunkering Trends 2013 and Beyond'.

With the ECA regulations on fossil fuel emissions coming into effect in 2015, the world of shipping has turned to liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a greener, cleaner alternative to conventional diesel power. However most see the lack of LNG infrastructure as one of the most prominent barriers.

Oil & Gas IQ's special industry report, LNG Bunkering: Worldwide Trends 2013 and Beyond, based on a survey of ports, shipping operators and LNG providers, maps these current trends and challenges of LNG as a marine fuel worldwide.

Other insights into the upcoming transformation of the bunkering world provided from this detailed infographic include:

    •    Economic feasibility is seen as the second greatest challenge facing LNG Bunkering
    •    42% of new build dry bulk carriers are expected to be LNG-fuelled in 2015
    •    Singapore, North West Europe and the Persian Gulf have the highest bunkering demand currently
    •    The Conventional - vs - Proposed LNG bunkering options of ports

This report was prepared in collaboration with the upcoming LNG Bunkering Summit, the first event to address the LNG bunkering infrastructure as it unfolds within Europe, taking place 28th - 30th January 2013 in Rotterdam.

The full program, event details and registration information about the LNG Bunkering Summit available here.
 

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