Bunkering
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Crowley to launch LNG bunkering at Pacific end of the Panama Canal
American maritime conglomerate Crowley is proceeding with plans to provide liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering services on the Pacific side…
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Bunkering goes digital in Singapore
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will become the first port in the world to implement electronic bunker…
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Vitol targets Singapore biofuel growth with specialist bunker barges
Vitol is strengthening its position in Asia’s expanding biofuel market, with the delivery of specialised bunker barges to Singapore in…
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Evergreen links up with Danish energy investor CIP on green shipping fuels
Taiwanese liner Evergreen has teamed up with Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners to jointly explore the production and use…
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Chinese yard selected for landmark Maersk methanol retrofit
Maersk has selected a yard it has sent many of its ships to in the past to carry out the…
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Berge Bulk unveils the world’s most powerful sailing cargo ship
James Marshall-led Berge Bulk has shown off its retrofitted newcastlemax bulker, Berge Olympus, which now houses four BARTech WindWings by…
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Exmar takes the lead with ammonia-powered gas carriers set to deliver in 2026
Belgian owner Exmar will become the first shipowner in the world to take delivery of ammonia powered ships in the…
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World’s first LNG-fuelled panamax commences operation
The world’s first LNG-fuelled panamax bulk carrier has started operating. The coal carrier, owned by Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) and…
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First marine dual-fuel hydrogen gensets debut
The Saverys family-controlled CMB.TECH and power solutions firm DBR have debuted the first dual-fuel hydrogen gensets for marine applications. DBR…
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Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges make bunker measuring system compulsory from 2026
European bunkering hubs Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges will make the use of mass flow metering (MFM) for bunker vessels mandatory from…
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Trafigura readies green hydrogen supplies at European ports
Commodities giant Trafigura Group has bought out H2 Energy Europe with plans to ramp hydrogen production at strategic places across…
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Estonia and Finland sign green corridor agreement
Representatives from Estonia and Finland have signed a green corridor memorandum of understanding (MoU) to speed up marine decarbonisation between…
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Maersk presses ahead with Egyptian green methanol project
Maersk’s new green methanol-producing subsidiary C2X has inked a framework agreement worth up to $3bn with the Egyptian government to…
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Tests underway on keenly watched nuclear reactor
Tests are underway in the US in what backers argue could be shipping’s long-term answer to its decarbonisation riddle. Southern…
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In shipping, when in doubt, don’t doubt
Andrew Craig-Bennett on what lessons we can learn from the fall of the house that Alfred Holt built. When Alfred…
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Ship Concept 2030: The case for LNG
Zane Berry from MCA Consulting gives his take on what the merchant fleet will look like at the start of…
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Details emerge of first dedicated LNG bunkering facility on US Gulf Coast
Seapath, a subsidiary of Libra Group, and Houston-based Pilot LNG have formed a joint venture to develop, construct, and operate…
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Good week for ammonia in the future fuel race
Proponents of ammonia as shipping’s ultimate future fuel have had a good week with plenty of news to support the…
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Shipping’s $64bn fuel question
What will be the percentage breakdown of fuel types for all the ships that come out of yards in 2030?…
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COSCO developing green methanol industrial chain
As has been well telegraphed, China’s state-owned shipping behemoths are going hard after methanol as a future fuel. To this…
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