Bunkering
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Norwegian ammonia-powered shipping project moves ahead
Ammonia bulker startup Viridis Bulk Carriers and consortium partners have moved one step closer to realising a carbon free short…
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FirstBio2Shipping project awarded funding for a bio-LNG production plant
Attero, Titan LNG and Nordsol, all based in The Netherlands, have joined forces in the FirstBio2Shipping project, designed to help…
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Keld Demant sentenced to prison as court finds Bunker Holdings guilty over Syria jet fuel trades
Danish fuel giant and one of the largest marine fuel suppliers, Bunker Holding, its subsidiary Dan-Bunkering, and chief executive officer…
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K Line showcases ammonia-fuelled car carrier design
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) and Shin Kurushima Dockyard have gained an approval in principle from ClassNK for a concept…
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Delta Energy forms digital bunker platform JV with Bunker Connect
Rotterdam-based brokerage Bunker Connect and bunker supplier and trader Delta Energy Fuel Supply & Trading have set up a joint…
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The headline says ammonia – the detail says methanol
To judge by the headlines, the shipping industry is already set on ammonia as its future fuel of choice. Not…
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Fuel price gap closes in on $200 per ton in Singapore
The price gap between high and low sulphur fuel oil has widened to just shy of $200 per ton at…
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Captain’s Table winner announced
Bulgarian fuel saving firm 13 Mari was crowned this year’s winner at the finals of the maritime pitch competition, The…
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World’s first dual-fuel LNG battery hybrid car carrier set to enter service
The world’s first dual-fuel LNG battery hybrid pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) is set to start commercial operation this…
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Wärtsilä sets about producing hydrogen from LNG onboard ships
Wärtsilä has embarked on a new project to produce hydrogen as marine fuel from LNG onboard vessels. The Finnish technology…
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WinGD sets dates for ammonia and hydrogen engines
Swiss engine designer WinGD plans to launch engines able to run on methanol and ammonia from 2024 and 2025 respectively,…
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Investors lap up Maersk’s green pitch on methanol newbuilds
A.P. Moller – Maersk has launched what it describes as its Green Finance Framework designed to allow the company to…
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US progresses with new generation of atomic reactors
Following swiftly in the wake of COP26, the UN-backed international climate summit, another step has been taken towards getting atomic…
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Galveston LNG bunkering project makes headway
Texas-headquartered clean energy solutions company Pilot LNG is moving forward with the development of its Galveston LNG Bunker Port (GLBP)…
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Why we ought to be looking at nuclear power
Dr Paul Read, managing director of naval architects and marine engineers Gelen Marine, and newbuild project manager for new cruise…
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Fuel price gap leaps to highs not seen since the introduction of the global sulphur cap
The price gap between high and low sulphur fuel oil has widened to extremes not seen since around the introduction…
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Global Energy Storage buys Gunvor’s assets in Rotterdam to develop low carbon products terminal
Guernsey-incorporated developer of energy storage assets, Global Energy Storage (GES) has made its first major investment at Europoort in the…
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Fortescue readies first ammonia-fuelled ship by end of next year
Fortescue Metals Group, one of Australia’s top miners, is further down the track to creating an ammonia-fuelled ship than most…
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CMA CGM and ENGIE work together on the next chapter of gas fuels
French liner CMA CGM, the most heavily invested shipping company in LNG propulsion in the world, is making plans to…
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MOL to trial a hydrogen-fuelled engine
In what it claims will be a world-first for the shipping industry, Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) will trial a…
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