Bunkering
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Skou urges IMO to ban fossil fuelled ships by 2035
Søren Skou has used his first mover advantage in the green shipping rush to make an ambitious call on regulators…
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Petronas and Eneos to collaborate on hydrogen supply chain
Malaysia’s Petronas and Japan’s Eneos have partnered up to jointly develop a clean hydrogen supply chain between the two countries,…
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Hyundai Heavy presses ahead with marine fuel cell development
Austrian engineering and mobility specialist, AVL, has formed a partnership with South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries to develop hydrogen fuel…
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Containerised battery systems go mainstream
Technology group ABB has announced the development of the Containerized ESS – a complete, plug-in solution to install sustainable marine…
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Maersk invests in California bio-methanol start-up
In a bid to help source suitable quantities of fuel for its landmark new ships, A.P. Moller – Maersk, via…
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MOL and Marubeni join forces to ship methanol from Russia
Japanese shipowner Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and its compatriot Marubeni Corporation have reached an agreement in Russia to explore options…
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Landmark new Cosco LNG-fuelled VLCC heralds new supertanker era
China has given the world a glance of the world’s first LNG dual-fuelled VLCC with new data showing the swathe…
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Operational considerations for commercial nuclear propulsion
Known to most as a senior London arbitrator, Michael Allen’s first career before becoming a lawyer was as an engineer…
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Former Malaysian Bulk Carriers chairman returns with LNG bunkering venture
Capt Ahmad Sufian Abdul Rashid, the former chairman of Malaysian Bulk Carriers, is back with a new gas bunkering venture.…
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Norwegian ammonia bunkering terminal project presses ahead
Azane Fuel Solutions, a joint venture between two Norwegian companies ECONNECT Energy and Amon Maritime, is moving forward with its…
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Shell charters largest Jones Act LNG bunker barge newbuild from Crowley
Shell has signed a long-term time charter with Crowley Maritime Corporation for the largest Jones Act-compliant LNG bunker barge newbuild.…
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DNV: Calling the tune on future fuels
Maritime CEO has to bite our tongue on more than one occasion when in conversation with Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, the CEO…
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Gasum CEO steps down
Finland’s Gasum has begun the search for a new CEO after the resignation of current boss Johanna Lamminen. The state-owned…
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Asiatic Lloyd exercises options for more ammonia ready boxships
Singapore-based Asiatic Lloyd has exercised options for two 7,100 teu container ships at Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company (DSIC) in China…
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DNV’s unveils decarbonisation stairway model to help owners navigate newbuild dilemmas
Norwegian class society DNV has updated its maritime forecast to 2050, unveiling a new decarbonisation stairway model. The 80-page report…
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TECO 2030 seals green hydrogen supply deal with Everfuel
Denmark’s Everfuel has signed a deal with Norwegian engineering firm TECO 2030 for the delivery of green hydrogen to fuel…
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Stopford on Maersk and methanol
The world’s most famous shipping economist, Dr Martin Stopford, the non-executive president of Clarkson Research Services, writes for Splash today,…
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HHLA buys stake in H2Global foundation
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) is investing in the newly founded H2Global foundation to successfully implement its hydrogen technology projects.…
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Splash Extra: Maersk jumps the queue in future fuel race
What Maersk’s big methanol announcement yesterday means for shipping’s quest to agree upon a fuel of the future forms the…
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Maersk orders up to twelve methanol-fuelled 16,000 teu ships at Hyundai Heavy
Maersk is taking the next step on its methanol journey, revealing today it has signed with Hyundai Heavy Industries for…
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