
The Perth-based LNG Marine Fuel Institute was established in early 2017 to promote LNG as a marine fuel before the International Maritime Organization (IMO) restrictions on sulphur emissions enter force in 2020. In particular, it supports the joint industry project (JIP) partners in the Green Corridor initiative. Interfax Natural Gas Daily spoke to the institute’s chief executive, Walter Purio, about Green Corridor and collaborative efforts to promote LNG as the push to reduce global shipping emissions gains traction.

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