Wed 28 Nov 2012 13:17

LNG bunkering report released


Report on LNG bunkering trends is available free of charge.



Oil & Gas IQ has today announced the launch of its special industry report on LNG bunkering.

The report, entitled LNG Bunkering: Worldwide Trends 2013 And Beyond, is now available for free at the following address below.

http://www.clickme5.info/eshot/link.php?M=14363775&N=15937&L=10205&F=H

Produced in collaboration with the LNG Bunkering Summit - an event set up to address the LNG bunkering infrastructure as it unfolds within Europe - the report provides insight into:

* The key challenges facing LNG Bunkering.
* The percentage of newbuild vessels that are expected to be LNG-fuelled in 2015.
* The distribution of current bunkering demand per region.
* Conventional versus Proposed LNG bunkering options of ports.

The LNG Bunkering Summit will aim to provide attendees with information regarding how the ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Brunsbüttel - as well as LNG suppliers, operators and technology providers - are positioning themselves in alignment with growing LNG demand.

The event is scheduled to take place in Rotterdam on 28th-30th January 2013. For further details please visit the following website address:

http://www.lngbunkeringsummit.com

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