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Trapped ships finally able to leave Baltimore
Four ships trapped in Baltimore Harbour since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed last month have cleared the wreckage and…
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Avenir LNG back at CIMC SOE for LNG bunker newbuild brace
Avenir LNG has returned to China’s Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering (CIMC SOE) for a pair of 20,000 cu…
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More than 4,000 ship engines caught up in Japanese fuel data scandal
An investigation is underway in Japan with overtones of the famous Volkswagen emissions scandal. More than 4,000 ship engines could…
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Houthis resume attacks on shipping
After a break of more than two weeks, the Houthis from Yemen struck back at ships yesterday. The militants took…
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IMO discusses how to stem record cases of crew abandonment
The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) legal committee is meeting this week in London and is discussing one of shipping’s darkest,…
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BW LPG shares set to start trading on NYSE next week
VLGC owner and operator BW LPG is poised to see its shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange on…
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SFL buys dual-fuel chemical tanker pair, fixes them out to Stolt Tankers
John Fredriksen’s SFL Corporation has bought two LNG dual-fuel 33,000 dwt chemical tankers for approximately $114m and arranged long-term charters.…
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Shipping hits out at scant coverage of hijacked crews
The world’s leading shipping associations have highlighted the inequality seafarers face as hostages. “The world would be outraged if four…
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Third channel opens in Baltimore
A third 6 m deep channel has been established through the downed bridge at Baltimore port providing limited access for…
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Technip Energies scores work on Marsa LNG bunkering project in Oman
French-based engineering company Technip Energies has been awarded a contract by TotalEnergies and OQ for the Marsa LNG bunkering project…
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Stena Bulk clears out last LNG carrier
Swedish shipowner Stena Bulk has sold off its last remaining LNG carrier to an undisclosed Asian buyer. The Erik Hånell-led…
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Germany’s HGK lays out new concept for shipping ammonia and CO2 on inland waterways
Germany’s HGK Shipping, one of the top inland shipping names, has revealed plans to build a new type of liquified…
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Changes at the top at Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers
Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers (KNCC) has revealed a change in its top management with the promotion of chief technical officer…
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Panama Canal Authority increases daily slots and maximum draft
Further evidence that the worst of the El Nino-led drought is over in Central America came yesterday with an advisory…
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Shipping braces for Israel’s response to Iranian attacks
Shipping has to contend with new danger zones following Iran’s attack on Israel over the weekend and the hijacking of…
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Gas carrier grounds off Egypt
A Liberian-flagged gas carrier ran aground offshore Egypt, prompting a state of emergency over the weekend in anticipation of any…
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Korean LCO2 storage tanks unveiled
A South Korean manufacturer has unveiled how the world’s largest liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) storage tanks will look like. Sejin…
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Flex LNG picks up 500-day charter extension
John Fredriksen-backed Flex LNG has seen an extension called on one of its LNG carriers, fixing it into the first…
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Maersk Tankers lifts ammonia carriers orderbook to eight
Denmark’s Maersk Tankers has called options on four very large ammonia carrier (VLAC) newbuilds at Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries in…
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The rise of the seaborne ammonia trades
Acronym-heavy shipping needs to get used to a rising four-letter vessel type. VLACs are being tipped to overhaul VLGCs in…
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