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LNG Infrastructure Momentum Builds Across Americas: Bunkering Operations and Project Development
By MGN Editorial•April 8, 2026 at 01:02 PM
Sawgrass LNG completes first shore-to-ship bunkering operations at Port Everglades while Baker Hughes secures equipment orders for a new FLNG project in Argentina, signaling continued investment in maritime LNG fuel infrastructure.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure development continues to accelerate across the Americas, with two significant milestones underscoring the maritime industry's ongoing commitment to alternative fuel solutions.
According to industry reports, Florida-based Sawgrass LNG & Power has completed shore-to-ship bunkering operations at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, marking a historic achievement for the facility. The operation represented the first instance of LNG shore-to-ship bunkering conducted at the port, demonstrating the viability of supplying LNG-fueled vessels directly from coastal terminals in the region. Sawgrass LNG & Power specializes in liquefied natural gas and turnkey gas-to-power solutions across the Southeastern United States and Caribbean markets.
In parallel, energy technology provider Baker Hughes has secured significant equipment orders tied to an offshore floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) project in Argentina's Gulf of San Matías. The contract expands Baker Hughes' South American footprint and reflects growing regional interest in developing offshore gas resources to support maritime fuel supply and broader energy infrastructure.
**Strategic Importance for Maritime**
These developments underscore the maritime industry's broader transition toward alternative fuels as vessel operators prioritize emissions reductions and regulatory compliance. LNG has emerged as a leading transitional maritime fuel, delivering substantial greenhouse gas reductions compared to conventional marine fuel oil while leveraging existing global gas infrastructure and supply chains.
The completion of Sawgrass LNG's operations at Port Everglades provides critical operational data demonstrating the viability of regional bunkering hubs in the Caribbean and Southeastern United States—strategically important corridors for international shipping traffic. These distribution hubs are essential for meeting the growing demand from LNG-fueled vessel operators requiring reliable bunkering access.
Meanwhile, FLNG infrastructure development in South America presents long-term opportunities to support maritime fuel supply chains serving both trans-Pacific and regional South American trade routes, addressing fuel availability gaps in underserved markets.
**Market Implications**
Together, these projects contribute to the emerging network of geographically diverse LNG bunkering infrastructure required to facilitate the transition of the global maritime fleet. As LNG-fueled vessel deployments accelerate, distributed bunkering capacity becomes increasingly critical to operational efficiency and supply chain resilience across major shipping lanes.
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