Environment
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Maersk Drilling hooks up rigs to Port Esbjerg shore power
Denmark’s Port of Esbjerg has expanded its shore-to-ship power capacity to accommodate drilling rigs, allowing Maersk Drilling to connect its…
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Ammonia-ready option ups VLCC newbuild price tag by $22m
Additional costs to enable very large crude carrier (VLCC) to run on LNG rather than conventional fuel are about $20m,…
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Eastern Pacific details no coal cargo policy
Idan Ofer-controlled Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has revealed it has instituted a ‘No Coal Cargo’ policy with other owners now…
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Maersk Supply Service launches offshore vessel charging venture
Maersk Supply Service (MSS), part of A.P. Moller-Maersk, is rolling out its offshore vessel charging venture, Stillstrom, to support the…
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Wärtsilä methanol engines to debut on Van Oord’s wind farm installation newbuild
Finnish marine technology group Wärtsilä has received its first order for newbuild methanol-fuelled engines that will power a new offshore…
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Höegh Autoliners details car carrier fleet expansion plans
Norway’s Höegh Autoliners has confirmed a deal with China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) for four fixed and eight optional multi-fuel…
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Final remnants of the Wakashio removed
Some 18 months after it ran aground on a reef off the coast of Mauritius, the remnants of the newcastlemax…
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MOL invests in wave energy
Japanese shipping giant Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has strengthened its support for marine renewables with an investment in Wales-based ocean…
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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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PGS lands another survey for offshore carbon storage project
Oslo-listed seismic player PGS has won another contract in the carbon capture and storage arena, this time from Equinor on…
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Tonga eruption sparks tanker spill in far-off Peru
A suezmax oil tanker discharging crude on Saturday in Ventanilla, north of Lima, spilled oil into the ocean when high…
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ExxonMobil announces ambition to achieve net-zero GHG emissions by 2050
ExxonMobil this week announced its ambition to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from its operated assets by 2050. That goal…
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Transocean semisub assigned to Norwegian carbon capture project
Offshore driller Transocean will later this year send its 2016-built semisub rig to support the Northern Lights carbon capture storage…
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SDTR Marine joins SDARI and ABS on methanol-fuelled bulker design
An 85,000 dwt methanol-fuelled bulk carrier has been designed in a joint development project between Singapore-based shipowner SDTR Marine, American…
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New report puts a dollar figure on carbon price needed to decarbonise shipping
Closing the Gap is the title of a new report launched this week by the Getting to Zero Coalition, outlining…
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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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Maersk Tankers to establish decarbonisation hub
Denmark’s Maersk Tankers is set to launch a knowledge hub that aims to bring experts, shipowners, cargo customers, and other…
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Port of Vancouver’s ban on trucks more than 10 years old delayed
After industry outcry, Canada’s Port of Vancouver has decided to postpone its Rolling Truck Age Program that was supposed to…
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Michelin to debut inflatable sail this year
French tire manufacturer Michelin is pressing ahead to commercialise its automated, telescopic, inflatable wing sail system for ships, with the…
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Eneos and Marubeni unveil greener ethylene carrier
Japan’s largest refiner Eneos and compatriot Marubeni have joined forces to slash emissions in the ethylene supply chain. The companies…
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