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Feb 24, 2025 ... International Lines (PIL) has taken delivery of its third dual-fuel LNG vessel, the Kota Ebony.
Built by China's Jiangnan Shipyard, the 14,000 TEU capacity vessel is capable of operating ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... fuel business," he told Ship & Bunker.
Odak is expected to be instrumental in the streamlining of Sunoco's bunker operations and to play a key role in strategic planning as part of their ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... industry for its initial customers.
The new firm, 129Knots, has been launched with a $10 million investment led by bunker firm Sing Fuels and a $500 million deal pipeline, Mahesh Kumar, the ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... sabre rattling from Israel regarding Hamas returning deceased hostages, oil traders on Friday perceived the Middle East to be in a relative state of peace; and this combined with hopes for ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... in Rotterdam next month in partnership with IBIA and Vopak.
This course will cover the safe handling and transport of methanol, health and safety protocols, fire protection and emergency response ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... reality of seeing nuclear-powered vessels in the commercial fleet moved a stop closer on Wednesday with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) approving the design of a 15,000 TEU capacity ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... fuel prices advanced at ports around the world on Thursday, with global average VLSFO prices climbing for a second consecutive session.
Ship & Bunker's G20-VLSFO Index of prices across 20 ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... session in April, where the IMO's mid-term measures to reduce GHG emissions are expected to be finalised for formal adoption in October.
Dominica, Georgia, Grenada, Kiribati, Malawi, Mexico, ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... America in the Atlantic Ocean.
The trials evaluated the vessel's engine performance, manoeuvrability, fuel consumption and safety systems, marking a crucial step toward its scheduled launch in ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has partnered with Tokyo-based Rikkyo University to jointly research and develop an onboard carbon capture system (OCCS, which uses advanced ... |