UK Club: Bio-LNG as a practical pathway for shipping
The shipping industry is under growing pressure to decarbonise. Among the many alternatives – biofuels, e-fuels, methanol, and ammonia – one stands out for its immediacy and compatibility with existing LNG infrastructure: liquid biomethane (LBM), also known as Bio-LNG, according to the UK P&I Club.
In a recent article on the Club’s website, Ansuman Ghosh, Director of Engineering, shared insights from a detailed discussion with Yiyong He, Founder and Director of Straits Bio LNG. The focus was on Bio-LNG, a carbon-negative fuel produced from Southeast Asia’s abundant palm oil mill waste.
As explained, Straits Bio LNG procures or produces compressed biomethane (CBM) sourcing from liquid and solid wast
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