First Delivery by Titan LNG in German Port of Mukran

Shailaja A. Lakshmi
Sunday, November 4, 2018

Titan LNG, the leading LNG supplier to marine and industrial users in North West Europe, has successfully completed the first-ever LNG bunker delivery at Mukran Port on the island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea.

Truck deliveries enable delivery of LNG anywhere. For vessels that require LNG it is possible to be supplied in German ports at prices below the price of marine gasoil.

“The approval process for obtaining clearance to bunker is becoming more standardized and approvals are received faster from the ports. LNG as a bunker fuel is gaining traction as the fuel itself, the financial and operational benefits are becoming well-known”, Jippe van Eijnatten, business development manager commented.

Based on Titan LNG’s track record this delivery was realised on short notice and Titan LNG would like to thank the vessel crew and the staff of the Mukran Port for the excellent collaboration.

Amsterdam-based Titan LNG  supplies and transports liquefied natural gas to marine and industrial markets.  

Categories: Ports Energy LNG Vessels

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