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Jun 17, 2025 ... merely as an alternative, but as a strategic compliance tool.
And the metric increasingly guiding these decisions is clear - the carbon score.
Portuguese biofuel producer and bunker ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... the elements that triggered the strikes and counter strikes between the two countries remained decidedly unchanged.
Brent settled down $1 to $73.23 per barrel, and West Texas Intermediate settled ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... solutions provider Leclanché has received type approval from Lloyd’s Register and Bureau Veritas for its lithium-ion-based marine battery system- Navius MRS-3.
The approvals ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... CGM leadership and T.K. Ramachandran, Secretary at India's Ministry of Shipping, the Ministry said in a statement on its website on Saturday.
The talks follow India's Prime Minister Narendra ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has reported an increase in electronic interference incidents in the waters of the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz, potentially linked to rising tensions between ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... venture is now supplying marine fuels at the ports of Duqm, Sohar and Sultan Qaboos, TFG Marine said in a LinkedIn post on Monday.
Launched in January, the joint venture TFG-OOMCO LLC aims to ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... where the Royal Caribbean cruise vessel Silver Shadow received the biofuel, Vane Brothers said in a LinkedIn post last week.
The delivery was supported by the tug Fort McHenry and the barge ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... has completed its first export of newly developed marine fuel oil, sending 185,000 bbls to Florida’s Cape Canaveral on June 9.
The fuel was produced at the Cartagena Refinery using processes ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... by Naval Dynamics, are scheduled for delivery by 2027, Oslo-based green hydrogen firm GreenH said in a LinkedIn post on Friday.
GreenH will supply the vessels with hydrogen from its upcoming ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... to measure all bunker deliveries in Singapore come with a +/-0.5% margin of error, a level considered more accurate than traditional measurement systems used at most other ports, with the added ... |