Liquefied Natural Gas as Marine Fuels
Increasing momentum to decarbonize the shipping industry is expected to boost LNG's use as a marine fuel in the coming years as LNG generates a reduction of around 20% of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions. LNG also has almost zero sulphur and particulate matter emissions.
Compared to conventional fuels, LNG is the only commercially competitive, available, safe and proven solution today that will help ship owners and operators reduce their vessels’ environmental emissions immediately.
By adopting LNG as a marine fuel, it moves the shipping industry forward, on a pragmatic pathway towards carbon-neutral bio and synthetic methane produced from renewable energy.
LNG as Marine Fuels
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Total and CMA CGM Complete World’s Largest Liquefied Natural Gas Bunkering Operation at Port of Rotterdam
Rotterdam, 16 November 2020 – The CMA CGM Jacques Saadé, the world’s largest containership powered by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has completed her first LNG bunkering with Total’s LNG bunker vessel, the Gas Agility, on November 13th 2020 at the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
Clean Marine Fuels: Total Charters Its First LNG-powered Very Large Crude Carriers
Paris, April 07, 2020 – Total signed a pioneering agreement to charter its first two LNG-powered VLCCs (Very Large Crude Carrier).
TotalEnergies Marine Fuels
TotalEnergies Marine Fuels headquartered in Singapore and is TotalEnergies’ business in charge of worldwide bunkering activities. It offers the full spectrum of innovative and efficient marine fuels solutions that comply with the global environmental regulations.