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Feb 19, 2025 ... high levels of acidity, which make them highly corrosive, as well as poor combustion properties.
CNSL does improves lubricity and the energy content of the marine fuel blend, but it ... |
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Feb 19, 2025 ... to growing demand in handymax and mid-sized fleets, UK-based maritime tech firm BAR Technologies has partnered with CM Energy Tech to manufacture 20-meter and 24-meter WindWings.
Since the ... |
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Feb 19, 2025 ... world's largest marine fuels firm, sees the possibility of modest further growth in 2025, accompanied by a more complex market.
"There are many predictions, and the growth rate could be anywhere ... |
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Feb 18, 2025 ... holding a 4-1/2-hour meeting in Saudi Arabia to discuss ways to halt what has been called the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II.
Robert Yawger, analyst at Mizuho, said, "Everyone is ... |
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Feb 18, 2025 ... VPS continued to be at the forefront of marine fuels and lubricants analysis, utilising our experience, expertise and innovative approach, to support the drive for a more sustainable shipping ... |
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Feb 18, 2025 ... marine fuel supplier Colonial Oil Industries has introduced a new 32,000 bl barge, which will be towed by its new tug, to strengthen its bunkering capabilities on the East Coast in response to ... |
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Feb 18, 2025 ... local marine news provider Portnews.
"At the moment, the reception of oil from shippers is carried out in accordance with the specified technical capabilities for pumping," according to the ... |
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Feb 18, 2025 ... shipping firm Lauritzen Bulkers has said it remains a challenge to find suppliers willing to supply smaller quantities of biofuel bunker blends.
On 9 February, a Lauritzen vessel took on ... |
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Feb 18, 2025 ... ammonia currently being tested by Mitsui E&S will eventually be installed on a bulk carrier.
The engine will be installed on a 200,000-dwt bulk carrier by Japanese Imabari Shipbuilding ... |
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Feb 18, 2025 ... completed its first biofuel bunkering in Japan.
About 400 mt of B24-VLSFO was supplied to vehicle carrier M/V Tamesis by Mitsubishi Corporation Energy at the Port of Yokohama, ... |