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New research reveals financiers’ beliefs on shipping’s green transition
A new research paper published in Journal of Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions by researchers from the UCL Energy Institute…
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Hunter Group returns to the tanker sector with VLCC charter deal
Norway’s Hunter Group has announced its return to the tanker business following the sale of its entire VLCC fleet last…
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Maersk settles Ever Given case
Nearly three years on from this decade’s most famous ship accident and lawyers remain busy. AP Moller-Maersk has just settled…
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The world seaborne trades as you’ve never seen them before
Julian Hoffmann Anton, a London-based freelance data visualisation designer, brings Splash readers a creative twist on the world seaborne trades…
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Prysmian firms up $927m cabling deal in UK
Italy’s Prysmian has officially been awarded a contract worth around €850m ($927m) by Eastern Green Link 1, a joint venture…
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Yinson Production invests in Norwegian carbon capture project
Yinson Production (YP) has invested in Norway-based developer of direct air capture projects, Carbon Removal, as part of its plan…
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Eneti agrees $436m loan to finance WTIV newbuild duo
Emanuele Lauro-led offshore wind vessels player Eneti has executed a senior secured green term loan facility of up to $436m…
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UK offshore Odfjell drillers agree pay deal
Over 80 Odfjell Technology drillers have settled a long-running dispute over pay and conditions on TAQA installations, Unite, Scotland’s leading…
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Latsis and Costamare-backed Neptune Leasing backs Lomar dry bulk play
UK-based diversified shipowner of the Libra Group, Lomar Shipping, has raised capital with Neptune Maritime Leasing for its growing fleet…
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Gunvor Ulstein returns to CEO role at Ulstein Group
Gunvor Ulstein has returned to her previous post as chief executive of Ulstein Group after Cathrine Marti stepped down from…
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2020 Bulkers converts another index-linked contract to fixed rates
Tor Olav Trøim-backed 2020 Bulkers has switched another one of its newcastlemaxes from index-linked to a fixed-rate charter. The Oslo-listed…
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Geneva Dry Dialogues: DNV
In the coming months ahead of the inaugural Geneva Dry event organised by Splash, we will be sitting down with…
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CMB and Boeckmans team up for hydrogen-powered newbuilds
Belgium’s Compagnie Maritime Belge, via its cleantech division, CMB.Tech has teamed up with compatriot shipping company Boeckmans to build four…
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MSC readies megamax for carbon capture treatment
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), the world’s largest containerline, has earmarked a big ship to be installed with a Chinese-fabricated carbon…
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Ørsted secures license for South Korean offshore wind project
Danish renewable energy developer Ørsted has been granted a 1.6GW electricity business license by the South Korean Ministry of Trade,…
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Ulstein reveals heavy transport vessel design for offshore wind sector
Norwegian shipbuilder and designer Ulstein has expanded its design portfolio with a new heavy transport vessel to meet the increasing…
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Plans revealed for zero-emission ammonia bunker vessels
Norwegian ammonia bunkering startup Azane Fuel Solutions has developed its own zero-emissions bunker vessel design. The joint venture between ECONNECT…
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Diana Shipping fixes out cape to K Line
Greek bulker owner Diana Shipping has entered into a time charter contract with Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) for one…
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IKEA owner buys stake in two OX2’s Swedish offshore wind projects
Stockholm-based renewable energy developer OX2 has sold a stake in two Swedish offshore wind projects to IKEA owner Ingka Investments.…
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2020 Bulkers switches newcastlemaxes to fixed deals
Newcastlemax owner 2020 Bulkers has switched four of its ships from index-linked charter into a fixed-rate hire. The Oslo-listed owner…
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