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3 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 6 MAY 2026 NEWS BE EXCLUSIVE BE EXCLUSIVE BE EXCLUSIVE BE EXCLUSIVE BE EXCLUSIVE BE EXCLUSIVE BE EXCLUSIVE BE EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE REGISTER YOUR DESIGN BEFORE YOU MAKE IT PUBLIC IL-GVERN TA' MALTA ·½ĊėþĤࢫn{§§࣒H̷̽ࢷࢫ§࣒½ėþöþŧ ĤࢫöþÌtHėėࢫĊėþėHt4 REGISTER YOUR DESIGN ELECTION 2026 CONTINUES FROM PAGE 1 The Opposition stated that such a project would be made future-proof, as it would first cater for traditionally-fuelled ves- sels like those operating on LNG, but could then incorporate other fuel sources like hydrogen and ammonia. Meanwhile, the PN's Maritime Spokesperson, Ivan Castillo gave a pres- entation on the project, which, he explained, will be financed through a public-private partner- ship and EU funds. Castillo added that the project would create new jobs such as offshore engineers and safety of- ficers. He stated that it will also create a spillo- ver effect on other sec- tors, as Malta would be claiming and regulating Hurd's Bank, which he described as "no man's land." Castillo explained that in the first 100 days of a PN government, an offshore clean fuels task force would be estab- lished. Meanwhile, maritime engineer and candidate Oliver Cini gave a more technical explanation of the project. He explained that the project is based on infrastructure such as a floating storage unit connected through a sub- sea pipeline to Delimara, a single-point mooring. Alex Borg: Project will enable Marsaxlokk LNG storage tanker to shift offshore Armada LNG Mediterrana enters Marsaxlokk bay

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