LNG MFI welcomes new member
The LNG Marine Fuel Institute announced the membership of ADNOC Logistics & Services with the growing coalition of companies committed to Australian LNG is the primary marine fuel in transition to carbon free shipping.
“Our partnership with LNG MFI will add value for the development of LNG as a marine fuel, contributing in supporting the marine industry in Australia and neighbouring countries, in line with our ongoing effort to foster a sustainable environment for our trade," Captain Mohamed Al Ali, Senior Vice President - Ship Management at ADNOC Logistics & Services said.
Headquartered in Abu Dhabi, ADNOC Logistics & Services is 100% owned by ADNOC, and serves ADNOC Group and international customers. With over 40 years of experience and assets from shipping, offshore and onshore services, ADNOC Logistics & Services is a fully integrated shipping and logistics company. They utilize the latest technology and leverage strategic partnerships to provide a reliable, cost-effective and efficient service to their customers.
“LNG MFI is excited to have ADNOC Logistics & Services come on board as our newest member. Logistics and shipping services are a critical component in the supply chain of LNG as a marine fuel and ADNOC is clearly a leader in the global energy industry and is addressing the GHG and the impending IMO Sulphur challenges through the use of new technologies and corporate awareness," LNG MFI CEO Margot Matthews added.
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