LNG as a Marine Fuel – too good to be true?

Although liquefied natural gas (LNG) contains less carbon per unit of energy than conventional marine fuels, its use might not reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on a life-cycle basis. Authors: Nikita Pavlenko, Bryan Comer, Yuanrong Zhou, Nigel Clark Dan Rutherford

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