Peninsula Sets a Record in First LNG Bunker Deal

MarineLink
Monday, February 8, 2021

Marine fuels solutions company Peninsula said its first ever liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker supply was a record breaker.

At the end of January, in partnership with PETRONAS Marine, Peninsula completed its first LNG bunker supply to H-Line Shipping in Malaysian waters, marking the first LNG bunker delivery to the world’s largest LNG-powered bulk carrier, the 180,000 dwt eco-friendly HL Green, on its inaugural voyage. At 2,760 cubic meters it ranks among the largest LNG bunker deliveries performed to date.

“Delivery took place safely and was completed within 20 hours, a record time for the quantity supplied, including the cooling down of an LNG tank,” said Nacho De Miguel, who leads Peninsula’s LNG business.

Peninsula, having recently announced the implementation of its LNG bunkering, small-scale LNG business and Global Sustainability Initiative, said it is working on multiple deals in strategic bunkering locations worldwide.

Additionally, the company said it aims to develop its own LNG bunkering vessels and is currently in discussions with several shipowners and shipyards to materialize its plan.

Categories: Bulk Carriers LNG Bunkering

Related Stories

SOVs – Analyzing Current, Future Demand Drivers

Gazprom Uses Replacement Vessel to Maintain Gas Loadings

Strategic Marine Delivers Crewboat for Truth Maritime Services

JUB Pacific Bolsters Liftboat Fleet

ABS Awards AIP for OceanSTAR’s FSO Design

Bangladesh to Invite Bids for Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration

Turkish Oil Terminal Halts Russian Oil Business

Woodside Sells 15.1% Scarborough Stake to JERA for $1.4B

Equinor Pens 15-Year LNG Supply Deal with Indian Firm

Nebula Energy Acquires Majority Stake in AG&P LNG for $300M

Current News

Shell In Talks to Sell Malaysia Fuel Stations to Saudi Aramco

Unique Group Acquires Subsea Innovation

ConocoPhillips Misses Quarterly Profit Estimates

Taliban Plan Regional Energy Trade Hub with Russian Oil in Mind

Russia Shipping Oil to North Korea Above UN Mandated Levels

Yinson Completes $1.3B Financing for Agogo FPSO

Sapura Energy Hooks Subsea Services Contract from Thai Oil Major Off Malaysia

Philippines' PXP Energy Eyes Petroleum Blocks in Non-Disputed Areas

BP Suspends Production at Azerbaijani Platform for Maintenance Works

SOVs – Analyzing Current, Future Demand Drivers

Subscribe for AOG Digital E‑News

AOG Digital E-News is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

https://accounts.newwavemedia.com