Norwegian energy major Statoil will start using liquefied natural gas as a maritime fuel at the port of Rotterdam by the next decade, a French gas company said. French energy company ENGIE and its Japanese consortium partners said they were selected by Statoil to supply LNG as fuel for four crude shuttle tankers at the Norwegian port of Rotterdam. “The four planned dual fuel vessels are to come into service in early 2020,” the French company said. “They will be operated by Statoil in northern European seas.” Deliveries will be supported by bunkering vessel ENGIE Zeebrugge, which is currently in service in Belgian waters. The French company in June said the ENGIE Zeebrugge was its first to provide ship-to-ship supplies for LNG as a […]