[Brand New Report] LNG Availability and the Transition to Bio-LNG and Green LNG (2024-2026)

[Brand New Report] LNG Availability and the Transition to Bio-LNG and Green LNG (2024-2026)

The maritime transport industry is by far the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with estimates pegging this number at 3%. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted a revised version of its GHG emissions strategy in July 2023. The new strategy aims to reduce carbon emissions from international shipping by 20-30% by 2030, 70-80% by 2040, and ultimately reaching net-zero emissions by or around 2050.

Our comprehensive new report, LNG Availability and the Transition to Bio-LNG and Green LNG (2024-2026), is your essential guide to understanding the evolving landscape of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its greener alternatives.

Inside the report, you will find a current LNG market analysis for selected countries, insights on alternative marine fuels technologies, fuel efficiency technologies, alternative fuel outlook and projections, plus much more.

Download this report to:

  • Stay Ahead of the Curve: Equip yourself with the knowledge to stay ahead in a rapidly changing energy market.
  • Make Informed Decisions: Use our in-depth analysis to make strategic decisions for your business or investments.
  • Embrace Sustainability: Understand how transitioning to Bio-LNG and Green LNG can help meet your sustainability goals and reduce your carbon footprint.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to stay informed and prepared for the future of LNG and its green alternatives. Download your copy of LNG Availability and the Transition to Bio-LNG and Green LNG (2024-2026) today and lead the way in sustainable energy solutions.


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