MARINE & SUBSEA

New bunkering rules

New standard will ensure LNG-fuelled vessels can bunker in a safe and sustainable way.

Woodside COO Mike Utsler, WA's new petroleum minister Sean L'Estrange and Siem Offshore CEO Idar Hillersoy at LNG18 with the PSV model.

Woodside COO Mike Utsler, WA's new petroleum minister Sean L'Estrange and Siem Offshore CEO Idar Hillersoy at LNG18 with the PSV model.

  The rising demand for LNG-fuelled vessels and the resulting need for practical, cost-effective and efficient LNG bunkering has led the International Standards Organisation to issue the new ISO 20519...

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