Bunkering
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Eleven ships break down in wake of latest Houston bunker contamination case
Houston has another bunkering problem. Fuel checker VPS is reporting a bunker contamination case at the Texan port, the largest…
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Maersk takes delivery of first methanol-fuelled boxship
Maersk has signed and taken delivery of the world’s first methanol-fuelled container vessel, built at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South…
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Monjasa reveals Singapore bunker tankers move
Danish bunker supplier Monjasa is expanding its fleet in Asia, with plans to bring in three tankers to the world’s…
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MAN and Shell to work together to slash shipping’s carbon footprint
Engine maker MAN Energy Solutions and energy major Shell have agreed a memorandum of understanding to explore the potential of…
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Singapore and the multi-fuel future
The Southeast Asian republic is preparing solutions to remain the dominant ship fuelling hub for the 2020s and beyond. The…
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Singapore’s green ties
The republic has made itself a world-class resource for shipping’s transition away from fossil fuels as our new magazine details.…
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Batteries lead the charge in the June issue of Splash Extra
Just how far can batteries take shipping around the globe? Including ships on order, the number of vessels equipped with…
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TotalEnergies enters methanol bunkering study in Singapore
French fuel supplier TotalEnergies Marine Fuels and Green Marine Bunkering have entered a memorandum of understanding on a joint development…
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Project launched to establish ammonia bunkering for Norwegian offshore sector
Norway’s Equinor has launched a project with fellow technology firm Azane Fuel Solutions to showcase how clean ammonia can be…
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Yara and Bunker Holding to set up ammonia shipping fuel network
Yara Clean Ammonia, part of Norwegian fertilizer maker Yara, and Danish bunker giant Bunker Holdings are teaming up to develop…
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MOL and Chevron look to slash carbon intensity of marine fuels
Japanese shipping giant Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has joined forces with Chevron Singapore to jointly develop marine fuels with lower…
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Thousands of ships targeted for engine retrofits
Engine manufacturers are eyeing a huge slice of new business as owners recognise the possibilities of retrofits. This week’s news…
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Norwegian owner signs first pre-order for Amogy’s zero-emission solution
New York-based start-up Amogy is celebrating winning the first pre-order of its much touted ammonia-based power systems. An unspecified “prominent”…
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Maersk pioneers methanol dual-fuel retrofit
Underlining how it sees methanol as its key fuel for the 2020s, Maersk announced today another industry first that will…
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MOL sniffs new fuel opportunity with cow dung
Cattle manure as an alternative ship fuel has been proven to be possible in landmark trials in Japan. A seven-strong…
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Yara and Cepsa link up for hydrogen shipping corridor between Spain and Netherlands
Yara Clean Ammonia, part of Norwegian ammonia and fertilizer manufacturer Yara, has partnered up with Spanish energy firm Cepsa to…
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Maersk selects OCI Global to supply methanol for landmark maiden voyage of new ship
Green methanol provider OCI Global has announced it is fuelling the first-ever methanol-powered containership in a new partnership with A.P.…
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Monjasa adds to fleet with double tanker swoop
Danish bunker supplier Monjasa has bolstered its operations across West Africa and the Arabian Gulf with a double tanker acquisition.…
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Titan adds to LNG bunkering fleet with Fratelli Cosulich newbuild charter
Dutch fuel supplier Titan has chartered in the first of the two LNG bunkering vessels Italy’s Fratelli Cosulich booked for…
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Sweden’s SeaFjord Energy unveils world’s first e-bunker vessel
Sweden’s SeaFjord Energy has developed the world’s first e-bunker vessel, delivering electricity to ships in port or at sea. The…
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