France's Engie sees greatest LNG growth as shipping fuel
By Mark Tay SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a shipping fuel could soar over the next 10-15 years if authorities this week agree a global cap on sulphur dioxide emissions, a senior executive of French energy firm Engie said. If the cap is approved, LNG demand for the ship fuel sector could climb to 30 million tonnes a year (mtpa) by 2025-30, said Denis Bonhomme, Engie's senior vice president of business development in Asia, up from marginal volumes today. Previousl
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