Bunkering
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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and CSSC work together to develop ammonia-fuelled ships
Engine manufacturer WinGD, part of Chinese state-run shipbuilding group CSSC, and Japan’s Mitsubishi Shipbuilding have signed a memorandum of understanding…
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LNG bunker costs now competitive
For the first time this year there is an economic case for owners of dual-fuel LNG ships to pay for…
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Eni and Rina sign green fuels pact
Italian energy firm Eni and compatriot class society Rina have joined forces to accelerate the implementation of green fuels as…
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Hydrogen-powered vessel starts running Nike products inland from Rotterdam
Dutch shipping company Future Proof Shipping (FPS) officially launched its first hydrogen-powered inland container ship, H2 Barge 1, in Rotterdam…
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Ørsted moves forward with Europe’s largest e-methanol project
Denmark’s Ørsted has launched construction on what is set to become Europe’s largest e-methanol plant for shipping fuel. Expected to…
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Seaspan ammonia-powered boxship design unveiled
Working with Seaspan, the world’s largest boxship lessor, the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping yesterday revealed the…
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Japanese invest $80m into CORE POWER
Japanese companies will participate in a project led by CORE POWER from the UK to develop a floating nuclear power…
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Shipping and aviation join forces to secure green hydrogen supplies
The Skies and Seas Hydrogen-fuels Accelerator (SASHA) Coalition is being launched today by Lord Deben, chair of the UK’s independent…
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Xiamen ITG Group readies for dry bulk and bunkering fleet growth
State-owned and Shanghai-listed Xiamen ITG Group has moved to expand its fleet with a pair of bulk carriers and six…
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Accurate data paramount as new emissions regulations kick in
Jonathan Arneult and Darren Shelton from FuelTrust write for Splash today. Over the past five years, the shipping industry has…
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Bunker craft operator banned in Singapore
Another bunker name has been struck off the approved list in Singapore. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)…
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Germany’s Mabanaft signs up for Australian green methanol
Australian renewable energy company Vast has executed a letter of intent with Hamburg-based fuels trader Mabanaft for potential offtake and…
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Norwegians press ahead with pioneering ammonia-fuelled dry bulk project
Skarv Shipping Solutions, a joint venture between Peak Group and Grieg looking to pioneer green short-sea dry bulk trades, has…
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Höegh Autoliners fixes fuel supply for ammonia-ready newbuilds
Norway’s Höegh Autoliners has partnered up with compatriot green energy provider North Ammonia for the supply of green ammonia for…
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Six kidnapped Monjasa crew freed
Six crewmembers who were kidnapped by pirates from the Liberian-flagged product tanker, in the Gulf of Guinea in late March…
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Bunker Holding boosts funding framework with record $1.1bn deal
Danish fuel giant and one of the largest marine fuel suppliers, Bunker Holding, has bolstered its funding framework to $3.2bn…
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HMM to enter the ammonia trades
South Korean flagship HMM is looking to enter the ammonia trades. The company has signed a memorandum of understanding(MoU) with…
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Fuel magic and shipping’s third revolution
This newspaper told us a week ago that according to DNV there are 106 methanol-fuelled ships under construction or on…
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Peninsula readies for biofuel bunkering in Gibraltar Strait
Bunkering specialist Peninsula has bolstered its fleet by adding a 2021-built chemical tanker to its operation in the Gibraltar Strait.…
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Maersk unveils video of keenly awaited methanol-fuelled ship
Maersk has unveiled a video of its keenly awaited 2,000 teu, dual-fuel ship, which can run on either VLSFO or…
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