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Oct 23, 2024 ... head of LNG trading at global energy producer BP is set to step down from his role.
Jonty Shepard will step down as COO for LNG and leave the company at the end of the year, he said in a ... |
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Oct 22, 2024 ... to try out the platform during the pilot phase, with early participants being given the opportunity to benefit from 30-day financing and simplified order management while helping to improve the ... |
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Oct 22, 2024 ... maritime authority, the MPA, and the International Renewable Energy Agency have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on accelerating the maritime energy transition.
The ... |
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Oct 22, 2024 ... manufacturer and developer MAN Energy Solutions has started looking into the feasibility of producing an ammonia-fuelled, four-stroke marine engine.
The project is called Ammonia Mot 2 ... |
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Oct 22, 2024 ... majority of tankers built 15 or more years ago are now involved in the 'grey fleet', according to brokerage Gibsons.
About 63% of tankers built in 2009 or before and above 25,000 DWT in size ... |
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Oct 22, 2024 ... wing sails lower the cost of propelling ships, which reduces the dependency on commodity-based fuels – whether fossil or alternative fuels – and improves supply chain certainty," ... |
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Oct 22, 2024 ... pipeline leak reported from a Shell facility in Singapore over the weekend resulted in as much as 40 mt of slop being spilled in the city-state's waters.
Shell is working with Singapore's ... |
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Oct 22, 2024 ... is carried out and maintain a proper documentation system of all bunker-related activity.
Manage supplier relationships (with large and small oil companies, traders and ... |
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Oct 22, 2024 ... the use of scrubbers in territorial waters is a backward step that causes uncertainty for global shipping, the Clean Shipping Alliance (CSA) says.
In a statement released to Ship & ... |
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Oct 22, 2024 ... harm. However, the several studies we have provided data for – whether water quality, accumulation in ports, or impact on marine life -- have repeatedly shown little/no risk. Our ... |