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Interesting ship entering the Canal on the east end on a rainy day
last October. This is the first auto carrier I have seen that burns LNG instead of diesel fuel. |
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On Sat, 29 May 2021 17:23:12 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote: Interesting ship entering the Canal on the east end on a rainy day last October. This is the first auto carrier I have seen that burns LNG instead of diesel fuel. She looks brand new. Great timing on your part, just last week I saw Damia Desgagnes, a asphalt-bitumen-chemical carrier, come through "my" canal. She had a couple tanks on deck labeled LNG. I wonder if she is a conversion to LNG? As you suggest in your next post, probably many to come. Aren't there new regulations for cleaner fuel coming into effect for large vessels? Bob |
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