Demand for alternative fuels is growing in ports. LNG is making a comeback

    By Marek Grzybowski Lower LNG prices have resulted in greater demand for gas in ports. In Rotterdam, LNG sales increased by almost 109% quarter-on-quarter, reaching 266,000 tonnes in the second quarter. m³. In Singapore, shipowners in June bunkered 17.9 thousand. m³, and in July 18.3 thousand. m³ of LNG. It is predicted that there … Continue reading Demand for alternative fuels is growing in ports. LNG is making a comeback