ExxonMobil, Eagle LNG Partners and Crowley have signed an
agreement to collaborate on the development of LNG as a marine fuel. The goal
is to establish the storage and technical support necessary to provide safe,
reliable LNG delivery for vessel operators bunkering in North America according
to a joint statement.
The three companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding on June 27, 2017. The
parties will initially focus their efforts in Florida before expanding to other
North American markets.
ExxonMobil will provide its technical support and expertise to help the parties
carry out safe bunkering operations and sell LNG bunker fuel to vessel
operators. Eagle LNG Partners will supply the LNG and will design, build and
operate small-scale production and storage facilities as well as coordinate
land-based LNG transportation. Crowley will provide bunker logistics and ensure
safe and reliable operations.
“The Memorandum of Understanding is another major step forward in developing
LNG as a marine fuel. It will leverage the specialist knowledge and expertise
of ExxonMobil, Eagle LNG Partners and Crowley to the benefit of vessel
operators bunkering in North America,” said Luca Volta, LNG Venture Manager at
ExxonMobil. “This agreement provides additional opportunities for vessel
operators looking to adopt LNG as a marine fuel.”
Eagle LNG Partners is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ferus Natural Gas Fuels. Crowley is a U.S. owned and operated marine solutions, transportation and logistics company.
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