Bunkering
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Groundbreaking green tanker due in Gothenburg today
Swedish tanker operator Terntank and the Port of Gothenburg will make maritime and environmental history today when they welcome the…
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Furetank secures biogas supply as step towards fossil-free shipping
The Swedish shipping company Furetank has signed a letter of intent with Eskilstuna Biogas, enabling the development of a new…
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Shell and Hyundai Heavy plot marine fuel cell rollout
Shell has come onboard a Korean maritime fuel cell project. The Anglo-Dutch energy giant is joining Doosan Fuel Cell and…
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Hamburg port teams with leading hydrogen producer
One of the world’s largest suppliers of hydrogen, US-based Air Products, has signed a memorandum of understanding in Germany to…
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Trafigura sets out to build green ammonia bunker production facility in Norway
Commodities trading giant Trafigura has partnered with Germany-based startup Hy2gen and Danish fund management company Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to…
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d’Amico plans fleet-wide biofuel rollout
Following the successful trial on one of its LR1 product tankers, d’Amico, one of the top names in Italian shipping,…
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Case made for nuclear-powered floating ammonia production facility
UK-based developer of advanced atomic power solutions for shipping, Core Power, has released a special report describing plans to use…
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Owners brace for a year of high bunker bills
Shipowners have been warned they will need to relook at fleet deployments plans for the year ahead with the industry…
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Avenir sells world’s largest LNG bunker vessel as it expands into Shanghai
Avenir LNG has sold the world’s largest LNG bunker vessel, , to Shanghai SIPG Energy Service (SSES) a Chinese joint…
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Spetalen-backed hydrogen bunkering player set for Oslo listing
Norwegian hydrogen bunkering firm Hyon, whose majority owners include Nel, Norwegian Hydrogen and Øystein Stray Spetalen’s Saga Pure, plans to…
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Panama latest location to offer biofuels
Biofuel availability around the globe is spreading. Green Fuels Ventures (GFV) and Telfer Tanks have signed an MOU concerning deployment…
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Marseille to develop $851m hydrogen production facility
The port of Marseille has teamed up with H2V Fos to develop a renewable hydrogen production project with a capacity…
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ICS partners with the International Renewable Energy Agency
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) have signed a partnership agreement to advance…
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Methanol fuel product launched
WasteFuel, a Californian company which can boast Maersk among its investors, has launched its new shipping fuel. WasteFuel Marine’s initial…
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Maritime tech in 2022
Kicking off our maritime tech forecast Manish Singh, CEO of Ocean Technologies Group, neatly sums up likely developments in 2022.…
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White paper shows dry bulk’s path to zero emissions
Independent nonprofit organisation the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has published a white paper in which it shows how…
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Ørsted takes stake in Swedish e-methanol project
Danish utility Ørsted is expanding its footprint in green fuels with the acquisition of a 45% stake in FlagshipONE e-methanol…
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MOL makes headway on ammonia bunkering vessel
As ammonia gains traction as one of the potential zero-carbon fuels, with several ammonia dual-fuelled newbuilding orders being placed, the…
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Maersk firms up methanol-fuelled quartet at Hyundai Heavy
A.P. Moller – Maersk has declared options with South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) to build four additional 16,000…
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Suspect bunkers put SM Line boxship out of action for up to a month
South Korean containership the 6,622 teu is at dock in Victoria, British Columbia for emergency repairs that are expected to…
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