Bunkering
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Norwegians to roll out containerised hydrogen system for ships
HAV Hydrogen, part of Norway’s HAV Group, is set to launch a deck-based containerised hydrogen energy system for ships. The…
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NYK invests in tech to convert garbage onboard into biofuels
Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) is looking at converting waste onboard into energy. Japan’s second largest shipping line by dwt has…
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MOL adds more LNG-powered ships, lays out fuel mix plans through to 2050
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) is growing its LNG-fuelled fleet, announcing today orders for gas-powered newcastlemaxes to be built at…
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UK approves new nuclear propulsion regulations
The UK Department for Transport (DfT), via the UK Maritime Coastguard Agency (UKMCA), has set a target date for passing…
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ESL Shipping orders another five electric hybrid bulkers
AtoB@C Shipping, a Swedish subsidiary of ESL Shipping, part of the Aspo Group, has confirmed an additional order for five…
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Maersk eyes more methanol from China
A.P. Moller – Maersk has penned an agreement with Debo Energy in China for the supply of green methanol as…
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Ammonia power plant and bunkering terminal planned for Jurong Port
Singapore’s Jurong Port has partnered up with subsidiaries of Japan’s multinational engineering firm Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and power generation major…
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Cambridge scientists develop artificial leaves to fuel ships
Researchers from Cambridge University have developed floating artificial leaves that generate clean fuels from sunlight and water, and are hopeful…
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Singapore project to develop ammonia bunkering vessel
Southeast Asian shipbuilder PaxOcean Engineering has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Singapore-based bunker vessel operator Hong Lam Marine…
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Case made for global rollout of mass flow meters
A leading name in the bunkering industry has called for the global adoption of mass flow meters to improve transparency…
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CMB’s Windcat Workboats granted first hydrogen bunkering permit in the Netherlands
The first hydrogen bunkering license in the Netherlands has been granted in the port of IJmuiden, allowing Windcat Workboats, part…
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Stena eyes methanol engine retrofits
German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES) will work with Stena Teknik – Stena’s inhouse R&D division – and…
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Prax adds to bunker tanker fleet
UK oil refiner Prax Group is expanding its bunkering fleet with the acquisition of the 2020-built product tanker . The…
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Shippers sign up for revolutionary hydrogen-powered box-carrying hydrofoil
California-based Boundary Layer Technologies announced yesterday that key Fortune 500 companies will become launch partners for its zero-emission freight service…
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Green hydrogen plant at Felixstowe port on the cards
ScottishPower, part of Spanish utilities giant Iberdrola, together with Hong Kong operator Hutchison Ports, is looking to develop, build and…
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LNG bunker prices near record high
Oil prices dropped 10% last week to levels not seen since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. In the bunker markets,…
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Singapore authorities arrest 10 men for illegal MGO transaction
Ten men have been arrested in Singapore for their suspected involvement in an illegal transaction of marine gas oil (MGO).…
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Singapore suspends Glencore’s bunkering licence
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said it will suspend Glencore’s bunker licence for two months after a…
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Marine LNG and the regulatory race of alternative fuels
Current EU regulations enable the use of LNG as a ship fuel until 2040, and there’s no indication this will…
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MOL initiates joint study on marine fuel
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced the launch of a joint study on bunker fuel with the country’s National…
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