Fri 16 Dec 2016, 08:53 GMT

Total joins SEA\LNG coalition


Total says it supports the coalition's drive to make LNG the preferred marine fuel of the future.



Total, the world's fourth-ranked international oil and gas company, has joined SEA\LNG - a multi-sector industry coalition created to accelerate the widespread adoption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel.

Total is a global gas player, involved across the entire LNG chain, from extracting natural gas onshore and offshore to processing plants where it is liquefied, stored and shipped in a fleet of specially designed carriers to regasification terminals for delivery to business customers.

In 2015, Total's LNG production was 10.2 million tons. The company aims to double its liquefaction capacity to around 20 million tons per year (Mt/y) and increase its LNG trading portfolio to 15 Mt/y by 2020.

Peter Keller, SEA\LNG Chairman, said: "SEA\LNG is pleased to welcome Total. The company has significant LNG interests integrated across its supply chain and ambitious growth plans. We look forward to working together with the aim of delivering significant business and environmental benefits to the shipping industry."

Olivier Jouny, Total Marine Fuels Managing Director, commented: "Our mission, as an integrated oil company, is to offer global and compliant solutions to our customers to meet the 2020 Global Cap requirements recently set by the International Maritime Organization. Total has a long historical activity in the bunker industry and is also a strong worldwide LNG player, thus providing the required conditions to position the company on this emerging LNG bunker market, with the objective to be a key player. Total's ambition is to become the responsible energy major and the Group strongly supports the SEA\LNG drive to make LNG the preferred clean marine fuel of the future."


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