
The world's top bunker port, Singapore, will invest more money in LNG to improve vessels' possibilities of bunkering the greener fuel ahead of the global sulfur directive in 2020.
Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority, MPA, has earmarked SGD 12 million, or around USD 9 million, for boosting developments in use of the liquefied natural gas as ship fuel, says the MPA in a press release.
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