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The port of Antwerp has for some time now been preparing intensively to make LNG available to vessels in the port in a safe, efficient way by 2015, when the stricter IMO regulations for sulphur content of fuels come into force. By approving the subsidy application the Commission has demonstrated its confidence in LNG as the fuel of the future. Timeline: LNG in the port of Antwerp • January 2013: the Port Authority appoints the classification company Det Norske Veritas to draw up procedures for an operational standard for bunkering vessels in the port in a safe, efficient way. • December 2012: the port of Antwerp scores a Belgian “first” with truck-to-ship bunkering of the barge Argonon. • March 2012: the Port Authority publishes specifications for design of an LNG bunkering vessel, due to be operational by 2015 and able to meet the requirements for LNG bunkering of seagoing ships. Antwerp Port Authority, press release
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