
LNG marine fuel scale-up attracts 14 proposals
Eight of these include bio-methane and e-methane.
A total of 14 proposals were submitted to the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) to expand the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as marine fuel in the Port of Singapore.
According to MPA, 18 companies took part in the expression of interest. Eight of the submissions included bio-methane and e-methane which can lower lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions and support the needs of international shipping for additional options for vessel operators on the energy transition pathway.
MPA said it will work with short-listed companies to conduct sea-based LNG reloading trials by the second half of 2025. It will also develop plans to promote the use bio- and e-methane as marine fuels in Singapore.
Insights from the proposals and trials will inform MPA’s review of the LNG bunkering licensing framework, including enhancements to existing supply arrangements to better meet the needs of international shipping. These efforts contribute to the emission reduction efforts discussed at the International Maritime Organization.
Applications for additional bunker supply licences will be conducted by early 2026.