Stolt Tankers upbeat on biofuel trial results
Tanker operator Stolt Tankers, part of Stolt-Nielsen Limited, says initial results from a biofuel trial carried out […] The post Stolt Tankers upbeat on biofuel trial results appeared first on Offshore...
View ArticleITF: 19 abandoned seafarers set to be repatriated after two-year-long ordeal
Nineteen seafarers from India, Bangladesh, Turkey and Azerbaijan will be able to see their […] The post ITF: 19 abandoned seafarers set to be repatriated after two-year-long ordeal appeared first on...
View ArticleMaersk in talks with yards on methanol-powered containership
Container shipping heavyweight Maersk is currently in discussions with equipment suppliers and yards on the order […] The post Maersk in talks with yards on methanol-powered containership appeared...
View ArticleSpain detains tanker for dumping hydrocarbons
Spanish authorities have arrested an oil tanker in the Port of Almería for the illicit discharge of hydrocarbons. The post Spain detains tanker for dumping hydrocarbons appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleIMO pushes back talks on fuel tax, IMRB proposal
The proposal to introduce a fuel oil levy in the shipping industry to help […] The post IMO pushes back talks on fuel tax, IMRB proposal appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleCDB Leasing snaps up 10 MR tankers for $384 million
Hong Kong-based leasing major China Development Bank Financial Leasing (CDB Leasing) is pursuing its fleet expansion with orders for ten MR oil/chemical tankers to be built at Jiangsu New Times...
View ArticleMOL eyes deployment of net-zero emission ships in the 2020s
Japanese shipping heavyweight Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) aims to deploy net-zero emissions ocean-going vessels […] The post MOL eyes deployment of net-zero emission ships in the 2020s appeared first on...
View ArticleBIMCO moves to tackle shipping’s plastic footprint
BIMCO, the world's largest shipowners' association, is looking at a number of initiatives to approach how shipping can reduce its plastics footprint in light of delays in international action and...
View ArticleStena Line takes delivery of upgraded eco-friendly RoPax ferry
Swedish ferry company Stena Line has welcomed its new, scrubber fitted roll-on/roll-off passenger (RoPax) ferry following a handover ceremony at the Sedef Shipyard in Tuzla, Turkey. The post Stena Line...
View ArticleEimskip agrees to pay $12 million to settle collusion case
Eimskip and the Icelandic Competition Authority have reached a settlement over a collusion case […] The post Eimskip agrees to pay $12 million to settle collusion case appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleDamen fits batteries on its all-electric tug
Damen Shipyards Group has reached a major milestone in the construction of its first […] The post Damen fits batteries on its all-electric tug appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleDenmark tops the Paris MoU’s list
According to the annual list compiled by the international port state control Paris MoU, out of 70 nations, Denmark has ranked first on the list, followed by Norway and the Marshall Islands. The post...
View ArticleIn focus: Industries, governments start walking the energy transition walk
The ‘transition’ part of the energy transition is starting to show a more defined […] The post In focus: Industries, governments start walking the energy transition walk appeared first on Offshore...
View ArticleAgeing livestock carriers pose high risk, report shows
Animal Welfare Foundation, Tierschutzbund Zürich and Robin des Bois have published a comprehensive review of EU-approved livestock carrier vessels highlighting the high risks for crews, animals and the...
View ArticleVinssen’s hydrogen-electric vessel Hydrogenia unveiled
Vinssen's Hydrogenia, South Korea’s first commercialised hydrogen electric boat, has been revealed at the 2021 Busan International Boat Show. The post Vinssen’s hydrogen-electric vessel Hydrogenia...
View ArticleWärtsilä to power HaiSea Marine’s two LNG-fuelled escort tugs
The technology group Wärtsilä will supply the main engines and LNG fuel gas supply […] The post Wärtsilä to power HaiSea Marine’s two LNG-fuelled escort tugs appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleKawasaki set to debut its 1st sustainability-linked bond
Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries has decided to issue its first sustainability-linked bond amounting to JPY 10 billion ($90.8 million). The post Kawasaki set to debut its 1st sustainability-linked...
View ArticleSouth Asia’s first remotely controlled tug operation completed
Technology company ABB and Singaporean shipyard Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) have successfully carried out "South Asia’s first remote joystick control of a tugboat" in the Port of...
View ArticleThe second phase of WiSP2 project kicks off
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and research institute Marin have announced the start of the second phase of Wind assisted Ship Propulsion (WiSP2) joint industry project to help facilitate the broad...
View ArticleGasLog inks new LNG charter agreement with Cheniere
GasLog’s New York-listed spinoff GasLog Partners has signed a charter agreement for the Methane Heather Sally with U.S. LNG producer Cheniere. The post GasLog inks new LNG charter agreement with...
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