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Apr 3, 2025 ... energy firm ENEOS has joined forces with AP Moller Holding and AP Moller – Maersk in a $100 million investment in C2X, strengthening the push for large-scale green methanol production.
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Apr 2, 2025 ... at $74.95 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate settled up 51 cents at $71.71.
Trump applied a minimum 10 percent tariff on all exporters to the U.S., with higher rates on other trading ... |
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Apr 2, 2025 ... has demonstrated the substantial savings and environmental benefits Norsepower Rotor Sails can deliver, Johan Christian Hvide, CTO of Seatrans, said.
"These results made it an easy decision to ... |
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Apr 2, 2025 ... 22 months of construction, cruise ships calling Rotterdam can now connect to shore power, allowing them to shut down their engines while in port.
The facility was inaugurated on Monday ... |
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Apr 2, 2025 ... Korean container line HMM's newly launched 9,000 TEU methanol-fuelled container ship, HMM Green, has completed its first bunkering of ISCC-certified green methanol at the Port of Shanghai, ... |
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Apr 2, 2025 ... bunker supplier Bunker One and Brazilian producer Acelen have announced that they will supply bunker fuels to ships in the Brazilian Port of Salvador (Bahia) from this month.
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Apr 2, 2025 ... bunker supplier Golden Island has announced plans to commence green methanol bunkering trials in Singapore starting in July.
The trials will be conducted using the company's new ... |
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Apr 2, 2025 ... around another 200,000 mt were sold elsewhere in the world. The port authorities do not yet publish details on the biofuel content of these blends, but KPI estimates global volumes in B100 terms ... |
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Apr 2, 2025 ... a collaboration agreement to advance zero-emission shipping technologies.
The partnership outlines a framework for joint initiatives, knowledge sharing, and working together to advance clean ... |
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Apr 2, 2025 ... marine fuel supplier and trading firm Monjasa is redeploying one of its tankers from Panama to the US Gulf.
The Monjasa Thunder will be reallocated to serve the offshore US Gulf market ... |