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Anglo-Eastern completes 200,000 cbm of LNG bunkering operations


Ship manager has conducted over 70 LNG bunkering operations across Asia, Europe, and North America.


Anglo-Eastern logo.
Anglo-Eastern has reached 200,000 cbm of LNG bunkering across its managed fleet of approximately 750 vessels. Image credit: Anglo-Eastern

Anglo-Eastern has completed 200,000 cbm of LNG bunkering operations across its managed fleet, the ship management company announced on 15 January.

The company, which provides technical management for around 750 vessels, including a growing number of LNG dual-fuel vessels, has conducted more than 70 LNG bunkering operations worldwide to date.

The operations have taken place across Asia, Europe, and North America, according to the announcement. Each operation was executed in coordination with crews, partners, and port authorities.

Anglo-Eastern said the volume reflects its commitment to safety, decarbonization, and operational excellence. The company added that the achievement demonstrates its capability to support the industry's transition towards cleaner fuels.

"Well done to all our seafarers and teammates ashore for making this possible," the company stated in its announcement.

Anglo-Eastern described quality, integrity, transparency, partnership, and "the simple commitment to do the right things properly" as pillars of its service offering to clients globally.

The company provides technical management services across its vessel portfolio, which includes the expanding segment of LNG dual-fuel tonnage as the maritime industry continues its shift towards alternative fuels to meet decarbonization targets.



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