13 April, 2011
Gothenburg Energy, 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. The project will enable the Port of Gothenburg to offer alternative … Read more
08 April, 2011
GOTHENBURG. The companies that choose a ship fuel to a maximum 0.1 percent sulfur content when running the Port of Göteborg can receive up to 250,000 crowns in compensation for increased fuel costs. Since several years the Port of Gothenburg impose a surcharge of vessels with more than 0.5 percent sulfur fuel. Revenues from … Read more
07 February, 2011
When the LNG – Fuel for Shipping event is organized by Lloyd´s Maritime Academy next week LNG GOT participates with an invited speaker. The event aims at giving an understanding for the LNG supply chain and carriage requirements and takes place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, London. Mrs Linda Sahlén, representing the project LNG GOT, will share some … Read more
10 January, 2011
View the video from Clean Shipping Project.
16 December, 2010
Baltic Ports Organization & Port of Gothenburg invite you to attend the Seminar on LNG in the Baltic and North Sea – Business opportunities or the cost factor for the ports. The event is organized jointly with Port of Gothenburg and is addressed to ports, shipping sector and other relevant businesses. The venue … Read more
09 December, 2010
All the elements have fallen into place to enable the establishment of LNG GOT as a pioneering, LNG-based ship bunkering company. The participants have been determined to break the deadlock caused by the reluctance of both LNG suppliers and users to be the first to make a commitment to small-scale LNG. LNG GOT … Read more
07 December, 2010
Triality VLCC illustration © DNV/Making Waves DNV: A major step towards the new environmental era for tanker shipping The introduction of a new crude oil tanker concept that is fuelled by liquefied natural gas, has a hull shape that removes the need for ballast water and will almost eliminate local air pollution. This … Read more
16 November, 2010
At the summit Mr Kari Elliot will be addressing small scale LNG for bunkering fuel under the title LNG means good business – status from LNG GOT with focus on legal framework for bunkering ship to ship and shore to ship. The presentation gives an up to date project status of the Gothenburg … Read more
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
07 September, 2010
Technology Reweiv describes a new transport method involving ice crystals could make it practical to get natural gas from remote areas, with no worries about explosions. Storing and shipping natural gas by trapping it in ice–using technology being developed by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy–could cut shipping costs for the fuel, … Read more