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Mar 3, 2025 ... the global fleet sees a growing number of LNG-fuelled vessels and prepares for ammonia-powered ships in the coming years, the need for effective training solutions becomes increasingly ... |
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Mar 3, 2025 ... the growing LNG-fuelled fleet, regulatory clarity is essential to supporting the growth and adoption of LNG bunkering.
The US government has now eased restrictions on LNG bunkering, ... |
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Mar 3, 2025 ... by $2.50/mt to $533.50/mt, at Rotterdam they lost $3.50/mt to $518/mt, at Fujairah they advanced by $2.50/mt to $537/mt, and at Houston they climbed by $6/mt to $537.50/mt.
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Mar 3, 2025 ... bunkering is gradually gaining momentum, expanding into new locations—now with Thailand joining the map as the latest supply location.
Thailand-based refinery Bangchak Sriracha Public ... |
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Mar 3, 2025 ... Moller Maersk is steadily advancing towards its goal of deploying 19 dual-fuel methanol container vessels by year-end, with the recent delivery of its 11th ship—capable of sailing 23,000 ... |
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Mar 2, 2025 ... Norwegian bunker supplier has halted deliveries to US Navy vessels over the country's policy on the war in Ukraine.
Aure-based Haltbakk Bunkers will no longer provide fuel to US forces in ... |
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Mar 1, 2025 ... the disappointment accompanying Friday's sudden collapse of the Russia/Ukraine peace talks, crude prices were surprisingly flat; however, February's bearish trading activities ensured ... |
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Feb 28, 2025 ... CEO of shipping company Lauritzen Bulkers is stepping down after just six months in the role, citing stress-related symptoms as his reason.
Martin Egvang is stepping down as Lauritzen Bulkers ... |
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Feb 28, 2025 ... crew member of the Singapore-registered chemical tanker Basset was injured following an unauthorised boarding incident in the Singapore Strait.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore ... |
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Feb 28, 2025 ... Rotterdam they lost $7/mt to $521.50/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $7.50/mt to $534.50/mt, and at Houston they dropped by $10/mt to $531.50/mt.
On Thursday morning Brent futures were ... |