Singapore to supply LNG to ships by 2020 -minister
Time:2014-10-16
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“We are working towards LNG bunkering in Singapore by 2020, hopefully earlier if possible,” Minister for Transport Lui Tuck Yew said at an industry event.
The city state planned to start a pilot programme by early 2017 to fund up to S$2 million ($1.57 million) per vessel for up to six LNG-fueled vessels for the testing of safety procedures and standards, he said.
More than 42 million tonnes of marine fuel has been sold annually in Singapore in the past three years, making it the world’s largest bunkering port.
From next year, shipping firms will have to cut polluting sulphur emissions in vessels going to parts of Europe and North America, sparking a race for alternatives to standard diesel between fuel sources such as methanol and LNG.