All entries with tag: LNG GOT

Study points out Baltic LNG in Latvia as cheapest option

12 November, 2010

 To build a single Baltic liquefied natural gas terminal (LNG) in Latvia would be the cheapest option than to build an individual LNG terminal in each Baltic State. The most expensive option to secure an alternative gas supply to the Baltic States is to build an LNG terminal in Lithuania, an energy policy … Read more

Cancellation of procurement LNG Bunkering Services Gothenburg

09 November, 2010

Göteborg Energi AB has decided to cancel the ongoing procurement of the bunkering of LNG, due to ambiguities in the tender documentation. Göteborg Energi AB intends to shortly commence a new procurement. We would like to stress that the over-all project is running as planned. The time schedule for implementation of the bunkering services is unchanged.

Gasum wants to build LNG terminal in Naantali

08 November, 2010

The finnish company Gasum plans to build a distribution terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG gas) in Naantali (Nådendal), Finland. LNG will be used as fuel in Viking Line’s new cruise ship to be built in Turku. The parties currently negotiating the terms of delivery. The goal is to LNG teminalen will be … Read more

Fordonsgas have opened the first filling station for liquefied vehicle gas

26 October, 2010

 Picture: Bo Ramberg, Fordonsgas Sverige AB The first filling station for liquefied vehicle gas opens, and Volvo starts field testing of gas-powered lorries The transport sector is currently responsible for a large proportion of the emission of green house gases from the traffic sector, but an important step is now being taken in … Read more

Preliminary agreement signed for new generation cruise ferry between STX Finland and Viking Line

25 October, 2010

STX Finland Oy and Viking Line ABP have signed a preliminary agreement for the construction of an environmentally friendly, new generation cruise ferry for Viking Line. The agreement includes an option for a sister ship. The ship price will be about 240 million euros, and will be built at Turku shipyard for delivery … Read more

Torghatten Nord chooses polish shipyard for LNG ferries

19 October, 2010

Torghatten Nord had a wealth of providers to choose from when they were building four new LNG ferries to express routes Bodø-Røst Værøy-Moskenes and Lødingen-Bognes. Polish signing Now they have decided to sign the contract with the shipyard Remontowa in Gdansk in Poland. – Remontowa is a safe choice for us. They have … Read more

Financial crisis in Shipping – what happens now and what is to come?

14 October, 2010

Swedocean, SAI and Aquamarine Shipping Consultants cordially invites to an up-to-date seminar. PROGRAM 21st October, Sjöräddningen Långedrag, Göteborg at 14:00 to 17:45 Shipping Markets – from one crisis to another Lennart Nilsson, SAI Bargain Opportunities in the yards? Thorbjorn Helmfrid, Aquamarine Shipping Consultants RORO / RoPax – when it lightens and how much tonnage … Read more

Construction of Polish LNG terminal to begin next summer

11 October, 2010

Poland’s state-owned Polskie LNG says it’s on track to start building a new Liquefied Natural Gas terminal at Świnoujście next summer. The company says nothing is currently standing in the way of the strategic investment, not even Nord Stream, a competing pipeline under the Baltic Sea designed to ship Russian gas directly to Germany. Poland … Read more

Wärtsilä and Deltamarin presents an innovative series of ferry designs

06 October, 2010

Wärtsilä Corporation, Trade & Technical press release, 5 October 2010  Wärtsilä, the marine industry’s leading solution provider and Deltamarin, the foremost design company in the cruise and ferry market, announce the introduction of an innovative series of ferry designs. The designs are being presented during the 35th Interferry Conference in New York, … Read more

Fjord Line’s new cruise ferries can be gas powered

28 September, 2010

Fjord Line’s new cruise ferry to be included in an EU project on the use of natural gas as fuel in ships. – This gives us an opportunity to consider the installation of equipment that offers significantly lower emissions than a propulsion system based only on heavy oil, said CEO Ingvald Fardal. Trade … Read more

LNG GOT

Box 53
SE-401 20 Gothenburg
Telefon +46 (31) 62 60 00
info@lnggot.com

Gothenburg Energy (GE), in cooperation with the Port of Gothenburg are engaged in an effort to introduce LNG as a fuel in Gothenburg. The goal is to contribute to the sustainable city by providing a shipfuel that is much cleaner than the fuel used today.
GE has been working with gas since 1846 and is the leading energy supplier in western Sweden. The Port of Gothenburg is a hub for shipping to Scandinavia. Together, these parties have the resources and expertise that is needed for providing LNG to the shipping industry.

Port of Gothenburg is Scandinavia's largest port with both container, ro/ro- and carhandling as well as cruise ships and oil / power port
Göteborg Energi is one of Sweden's most committed environmental energy companies, and strides towards creating sustainable energy solutions. Efficient energy supply is one of the most important foundation stones of a well-functioning society.

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Swedocean is a trade group for suppliers to the maritime industry (shipping and offshore) as well as organizations and agencies in this sector. They research, develop, manufacture and market systems, products and services to the global marine market.
Swedish Marine Technology Forum is a non-profit organization that gathers the maritime industry in Sweden.The organization is working toward development of new and less environmentally damaging products, efficient production and cooperation between firms, universities and public representatives.
Our members are engineering solutions, manufacturing, products and services in these areas.