Maritime investment company drops LNG and bets on offshore wind

Investment company Marine Capital drops LNG and plans to phase out all conventional vessels to instead go for offshore wind. Green aspects are crucial in capturing the attention of investors, explains CEO Tony Foster in an interview with EnergyWatch's sister media ShippingWatch.
"I think LNG has become more challenging. It's more challenging for institutional investors," Tony Foster said in an interview with ShippingWatch. | Photo: Marine Capital
"I think LNG has become more challenging. It's more challenging for institutional investors," Tony Foster said in an interview with ShippingWatch. | Photo: Marine Capital
BY DANIEL LOGAN, SHIPPINGWATCH

London-based investment company Marine Capital has changed direction and is now headed towards greener investments.

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