DNV Paper Finds That Existing LNG Infrastructure Can Ease Transition to Low‑GHG Methane

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DNV Paper Finds That Existing LNG Infrastructure Can Ease Transition to Low‑GHG Methane Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. April 14, 2026 Conceptual illustration of LNG as a bridge fuel conveying the current, fossil-fuelled fleet to a zero-GHG emissions fleet by, or around, 2050.
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