Bunkering
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Shipping of plastic pellets faces greater scrutiny
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed new guidance on several environmental issues following the latest meeting of the regulator’s…
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Liner bosses discuss potential for nuclear
The heads of two of the world’s largest containerlines have discussed how they see the role of nuclear power in…
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Scorpio Tankers signs up for emulsion bunker fuel systems across entire fleet
FOWE Eco Solutions has entered into a memorandum of understanding with New York-listed shipping giant Scorpio Tankers to license FOWE’s…
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Liners deliver a green fuel price gap proposal to the IMO
Liner shipping, via its lobby group the World Shipping Council (WSC), has unveiled what it terms as a Green Balance…
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Series of ammonia-powered boxships under negotiation with selected yards
A contract for a series of ammonia-powered containerships is in the offing. MB Shipbrokers, formerly known as Maersk Broker, is…
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Europe to give shipping priority access to greener fuels
The European Commission published on Tuesday its proposal for a 2040 climate target laying out the pathway to make the…
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South Korea’s largest shipbuilder makes nuclear move
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), a sub-holdings company of HD Hyundai, has held a joint research and technology…
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Evergreen and X-Press Feeders to create European feeder network powered by green methanol
Taiwanese global liner Evergreen has signed a memorandum of agreement with X-Press Feeders, the world’s largest independent common carrier, to…
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Biofuel sales triple in Singapore
Biofuel sales more than tripled last year in Singapore, the world’s dominant bunkering hub, with more than 500,000 tonnes sold. …
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ONE moves ahead with ammonia-powered boxship project
Japanese containerline Ocean Network Express (ONE) is closing in on industry-first orders for ammonia-powered newbuilds. The Jeremy Nixon-led liner has…
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Methane slip from gas-fuelled ships back in the spotlight
Within the space of a week there have been three future fuel reports with very different takes on today’s controversial…
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Canadian project to develop marine-based nuclear reactors moves ahead
Canada’s Prodigy Clean Energy is teaming up with Westinghouse Electric Company to develop nuclear power plants that can be used…
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Fratelli Cosulich fixes LNG bunker vessel to Petronas
Italian owner Fratelli Cosulich has landed a charter deal with the trading arm of Malaysia’s Petronas for its second LNG…
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ONE makes debut methanol order
Japanese containerline Ocean Network Express (ONE) has finally come clean on its next fleet expansion, confirming orders in China that…
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Fratelli Cosulich orders its first methanol dual-fuel bunker tanker backed by TFG Marine charter
Italian owner Fratelli Cosulich has ordered its first methanol dual-fuelled chemical bunker tanker backed by commodities trader Trafigura and John…
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Alex Saverys outlines plans for 120 low-carbon ships
The new-look Euronav is drawing up plans for 120 low-carbon ship orders. At a capital markets day on Friday, Alexander…
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Houthis fire their greatest barrage of weapons to date in the ongoing Red Sea shipping crisis
The Houthis launched their largest attack so far yesterday evening. According to the US military the “complex attack” consisted of…
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Oxford University study shows how green ammonia could be rolled out to shipping across the world
Researchers from the University of Oxford have published a study in Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability claiming that green ammonia…
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COSCO orders VLOCs at affiliate yard
COSCO Shipping has ordered two 325,000 dwt very large ore carriers (VLOCs) at its affiliated yard COSCO Yangzhou. According to…
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Just 10 sites worldwide have methanol bunkering facilities
For all the clamour surrounding methanol as shipping’s future fuel, there remains very limited sites worldwide with available bunkering for…
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