At the beginning of the year Perth-based start-up Oceania Marine Energy signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pilbara Clean Fuels (PCF) that will see the companies collaborate to develop an âend-to-endâ low-carbon profile eLNG production and vessel bunkering capability concept for the port of Port Hedland. Speaking to Bunkerspot, the companyâs Managing Director, Nick Bentley, says bunkering infrastructure in a region with such competitively priced LNG has the potential to steer marine LNG volumes away from Asian ports.
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