Bunkering
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Marubeni claims world’s first biofuel trial on ethylene carrier
Japanese trading house Marubeni Corporation said it has carried out a trial voyage on one of its chartered vessels using…
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New partnership formed to electrify inland shipping
Lithuanian ship designer Western Baltic Engineering (WBE), a subsidiary of Western Shipyard in Klaipeda, is accelerating the development of its…
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Shell and Hyundai Heavy partner on pioneering fuel cell project
Korean shipyards believe fuel cells offer shipping a path to decarbonisation. Hyundai Heavy Industries has followed the lead taken by…
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Aviation sector adds to pressure on IMO with 2050 net-zero vote
With two months to go until the 79th gathering Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is…
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Charges continue stacking up over stolen Shell marine gasoil in Singapore
Three bunker clerks were charged in Singapore court for receiving a total of over S$43m ($30m) worth of marine gasoil…
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Multi-fuel station for ships project gets UK backing
The UK government has backed plans to develop a zero-emission multi-fuel station that would power hydrogen and electric ships. The…
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New report highlights the millions of dollars in damages shipping faces every year from off-spec bunkers
A new 35-page report on bunker testing compiled by consultancy Thetius for class society Lloyd’s Register highlights the multi-million dollar…
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Maersk orders six more methanol-fuelled boxships
Maersk has ordered a further six large ocean-going vessels that can sail on green methanol and has said prices for…
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Bureau Veritas issues detailed well-to-wake future fuels study
Bureau Veritas (BV) has launched a detailed outlook on future maritime fuels in a new 85-page white paper, which calls…
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Singapore to switch to electronic bunker delivery notes next year
It’s been a tough year for Singapore, the world’s largest bunkering hub, fighting extreme price volatility as well as one…
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Maersk eyes methanol bunkering trials in Singapore next year
Maersk Oil Trading, part of A.P. Moller – Maersk, has joined forces with Japanese trading house Mitsui & Co, Mitsui’s…
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Maritime CEO Forum Singapore: Shipping will face competition for new fuels
All week Splash is bringing readers key takeaways from last Thursday’s Maritime CEO Forum, an exclusive shipowner gathering held at…
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Pavilion Energy and DNV roll out digital LNG bunkering in Singapore
Pavilion Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Temasek, and class society DNV have jointly developed a fit-for-purpose LNG bunker digital platform…
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Mudit Paliwal brews up path to the Nasdaq
Mudit Paliwal-led Delta Corp Holdings has brewed up a way to the Nasdaq, announcing plans to merge with listed Coffee…
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Singapore’s Sentek Marine charged for buying $56m worth of stolen marine gasoil
Singapore’s bunker supplier Sentek Marine & Trading was charged in court with acquiring marine gasoil that was embezzled from Shell’s…
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Fratelli Cosulich selects shipyard for its first ammonia bunker vessel
Fratelli Cosulich Bunkers Singapore has signed a memorandum of understanding with Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering Co (CIMC SOE),…
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MAN and ABB team up on dual-fuel electric propulsion solutions for LNG carriers
German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions and Swiss technology group ABB have teamed up to develop a dual-fuel electric plant…
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CMA CGM upgrades services to Guadeloupe and Martinique with seven new biogas-fuelled ships
During a trip to Martinique and Guadeloupe, Rodolphe Saadé, chairman and CEO of Marseille-based liner CMA CGM, has announced the…
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New UCL report claims $850bn of LNG-capable tonnage risks being stranded by 2030
A new report from the influential UCL Energy Institute argues that as much as $850bn of tonnage is at risk…
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War, fuel prices and all things green: shipping’s top concerns in 2022
What keeps shipowner CEOs up at night? Attempting to find out is a survey carried out by the Global Maritime…
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