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Mar 19, 2025 ... has a long-term ambition of divesting from its investment in Cockett when the right opportunity to do so emerges.
"We continue to collaborate with our co-shareholder on the way forward," ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... many shipping companies trailed biofuels to assess their technical feasibility and operational impact. Now, with the regulation mandating a phased reduction in GHG intensity ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... a company representative told Ship & Bunker on Tuesday.
The FPSO, the first vessel of its type to be equipped with a carbon capture system, was on its maiden voyage in China.
"To ensure ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... Car Terminal in the Port of Gothenburg on March 10.
The LNG was supplied to the 9,100 CEU capacity Höegh Sunlight by Gasum's LNG bunker vessel Coralius, with the operation taking place ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... bio-LNG and e-methane for further reductions, but Christiansen argues these fuels lack scalability for widespread adoption.
He adds that current IMO proposals offer little financial incentive ... |
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Mar 18, 2025 ... port.
This marked the first bio-HSFO bunkering in the Chinese port, Zhoushan Port Authority said in a statement on its website.
The biofuel was sourced from Sinochem Zhoushan Xingzhong ... |
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Mar 18, 2025 ... container firm CMA CGM has renewed its partnership with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) to advance sustainable shipping initiatives.
As the company expands its fleet of ... |
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Mar 18, 2025 ... two ethane carriers, bringing the total charter deal to five vessels.
The two 100,000 m3 capacity very large ethane carriers will be built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea, with ... |
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Mar 18, 2025 ... shipbuilding tender for the three vessels in the later part of this year.
"It is our responsibility to follow the Public Procurement Strategy for Scotland and appoint a yard capable of producing ... |
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Mar 18, 2025 ... the conflict.
Ships may continue rerouting around Africa during the peak summer season if security concerns in the Red Sea persist, Lars Jensen, CEO of container consultancy Vespucci Maritime, ... |