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Maritime industry leaders to explore ammonia as marine fuel in Singapore
A.P. Moller – Maersk A/S, Fleet Management Limited, Keppel Offshore & Marine, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, Sumitomo Corporation and Yara International ASA are pleased to announce that the parties have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly conduct a feasibility study (hereinafter “Study”) with the aim to be one of the pioneers in establishing a comprehensive and competitive supply chain for the provision of green ammonia1 ship-to-ship bunkering at the Port of Singapore, the largest bunkering port in the world.
Emitting zero CO2 when combusted, ammonia has long been considered as one of the most promising alternative marine fuels to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions within the shipping industry, which is in line with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) strategy to reduce CO2 emission by 2050. In particular, green ammonia possesses great potential as
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LPG Bunker Barges May be Suitable for Ammonia
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Wednesday March 10, 2021 Ammonia bunkers may soon be coming to Singapore. File Image / Pixabay A group of companies plans to work together on examining the feasibility of setting up the supply chain for ammonia as a marine fuel in
Singapore, saying it will first look at what resources can be shared with LPG bunker suppliers.
AP Moller-Maersk,
Sumitomo Corporation and Yara International have signed a memorandum of understanding about the project, according to a statement released on Wednesday. The study aims to cover the entire end-to-end supply chain of ammonia bunkering, which includes the development of a cost-effective green ammonia supply chain, design of ammonia bunkering vessels, as well as related supply chain infrastructure, the companies said in the statement.