Shell and MSC join forces for LNG push in shipping

LNG is a viable path for the green transition efforts in shipping, say oil company Shell and container carrier MSC. The two parties are launching a collaboration to advance the use of fossil and bio-LNG as marine fuels.
Photo: PR / MSC
Photo: PR / MSC

Oil company Shell and the second-largest container carrier in the world, MSC, have launched a new venture, which not least seeks to strike a blow for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as the marine fuel of the future in shipping.

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