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14 Jan 2021 | 12:46 UTC — London
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Vessel to provide ship-to-ship LNG bunker operations
Vessel to service customers along US southeast coast
London — Shell and LNG transportation company Q-LNG said the first offshore LNG bunker tug and barge in the US was ready for operations.
The vessel, the Q-LNG 4000, will provide ship-to-ship transfers for LNG-fueled vessels as well as small-scale ship-to-shore transfers, Shell said.
"We believe LNG can play a vital role in reducing emissions from shipping today, so I am proud that we have developed the world's largest LNG fueling network of ports and bunker vessels on key trading routes," said Grahaeme Henderson, Global Head of Shell Shipping & Maritime.
Shell already has six LNG bunker vessels in operation globally.
The vessel, which will service customers along the southeast coast and support growing cruise-line demand for LNG as a marine fuel, has a fuel capacity of 4,000 cu m.