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Apr 24, 2025 ... and truck carriers (PCTCs) operating on these routes could significantly reduce CO2 emissions by switching from conventional marine fuels to green methanol.
PCTCs are ideal early adopters for ... |
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Apr 24, 2025 ... prices advanced at ports around the world on Wednesday, with global average VLSFO prices following crude futures higher and paring the previous day's losses.
Ship & Bunker's G20-VLSFO ... |
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Apr 24, 2025 ... vehicle manufacturer BYD has unveiled the BYD Shenzhen, a 219 m long LNG-fuelled car carrier with a capacity of 9,200 vehicles, which the company states is the world's largest of its kind to ... |
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Apr 24, 2025 ... the partial acquisition of Dutch bunker supplier Oliehandel Klaas de Boer.
The move aligns with FincoEnergies' efforts to grow its biofuel supply capabilities in the Netherlands and enhance ... |
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Apr 24, 2025 ... as a marine fuel, reinforcing the country's efforts to decarbonise shipping.
Ammonia is being widely considered as a potential future fuel to reduce emissions, but its uptake could be hindered ... |
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Apr 23, 2025 ... Countries (OPEC) said to be considering accelerating output ithis summer.
Three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that some OPEC members will suggest the cartel accelerate its oil ... |
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Apr 23, 2025 ... the project now benefits from a total of nearly $16 million aimed at reducing emissions by allowing docked vessels to plug into shoreside electricity rather than run diesel engines.
This new ... |
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Apr 23, 2025 ... in damage.
Investigators determined that the engine's lube oil and filters had not been replaced within the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance intervals.
The oil had been in use for over ... |
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Apr 23, 2025 ... demand may change over time because of the IMO's incentives, and how using biofuel for compliance will compare to paying penalties in terms of costs.
The Targets
The framework sets out the ... |
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Apr 23, 2025 ... dual-fuel methanol container vessel.
The bulk carrier is slated for delivery in January 2026 and will be the first methanol-fuelled Kamsarmax bulk carrier built by the shipbuilder.
Methanol is ... |