IRClass certifies four MOL Tankship’s vessels
Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has completed the Condition Assessment Programme (CAP) certification of four vessels owned by MOL Tankship Management Singapore. The post IRClass certifies four...
View ArticleSpotted: World’s largest hospital ship calling in Rotterdam
Global Mercy, the world's largest hospital ship, will be in Rotterdam from 28 February to 14 March for the final outfitting ahead of its departure on the mission in West Africa. The post Spotted:...
View ArticleMalaysia’s Yinson in strategic review of FPSO business with IPO as one option
Malaysian FPSO operator Yinson has decided to review its business with an intention to unlock the value of its offshore production segment. The post Malaysia’s Yinson in strategic review of FPSO...
View ArticleChasing carbon capture and sequestration options in one of the largest ports...
Talos has joined forces with the U.S. Port of Corpus Christi Authority and HEP to pursue CCS opportunities at the Port of Corpus Christi. The post Chasing carbon capture and sequestration options in...
View ArticleWan Hai Lines pays $680,750 for breaching anti-pollution law in California
The California Air Resources Board has reached a settlement agreement with Wan Hai Lines (USA), part of Taiwanese shipping company Wan Hai Lines, for $680,750 for violations of the Ocean-Going Vessels...
View ArticleFelicity Ace sinks after being on fire for days
Felicity Ace, the 6,400 CEU car carrier which caught fire on 16 February while crossing the Atlantic Ocean lost stability and sank yesterday, 1 March, after attempts to be towed to safety. The post...
View ArticleUK bans Russian ships from its ports
Russian ships have been banned from UK ports, following a fresh raft of UK sanctions against Russia on 1 March 2022. The post UK bans Russian ships from its ports appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleGastrade plans Sea of Thrace FSRU
Gastrade is planning the Thrace INGS project that will include its second floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) at the Sea of Thrace, offshore Alexandroupolis. The post Gastrade plans Sea of...
View ArticleKawasaki delivers eco-friendly dual-fuel LPG carrier
Japanese shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has delivered Calluna Gas, a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) powered very large gas carrier (VLGC) to compatriot tanker owner and operator IINO Kaiun...
View ArticleEureka Shipping secures $32M loan for three ECO cement carriers
Germany's bank KfW IPEX-Bank is providing a €29 million (about $32 million) loan for the financing of three 4,250 dwt ECO cement carrier newbuildings for Cyprus-based shipping company Eureka Shipping....
View ArticleWorld’s 1st large-scale e-methanol project to fuel Maersk’s boxships
Technology firm Siemens Energy has secured an order from European Energy to deliver an electrolyzer plant for what is deemed as the world's first large-scale commercial e-methanol project. The post...
View Article$23B of Russia to UK trade to be disrupted by British ports closure to...
£17 billion ($23 billion) of annual Russian exports to the UK will be disrupted by the closure of all UK ports to Russian ships, an analysis conducted by data and analytics company Russell Group finds....
View ArticleSpanish partners look into solutions for maritime decarbonisation
Spanish energy company Repsol and compatriot shipbuilder Navantia have signed a collaboration agreement to develop solutions for maritime transport decarbonisation. The post Spanish partners look into...
View ArticleWärtsilä to upkeep Viking Line’s climate-smart flagship
The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been hired to provide technical management for a broad scope of solutions installed on Viking Line's new climate-smart ship Viking Glory. The post Wärtsilä to...
View ArticleContainer shipping companies halt shipments to and from Russia
Several container shipping majors have temporarily suspended bookings to and from Russia amid the Russian military attack on Ukraine. The post Container shipping companies halt shipments to and from...
View ArticleNYK: Concept design for ammonia-ready LNG-fueled vessel completed
Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), its group company Monohakobi Technology Institute (MTI) and Finnish maritime consulting and engineering firm Elomatic Oy have completed...
View ArticleMOL: Japan’s 1st LNG-fueled ferry launched
Japan's first LNG-fueled ferry has been launched and named at a local shipyard, shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) said. The post MOL: Japan’s 1st LNG-fueled ferry launched appeared first on...
View ArticleFidelis joins Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance
Fidelis Insurance, a Bermuda-based provider of specialty insurance and reinsurance products, is the latest company to join the new framework for responsible marine insurance. The post Fidelis joins...
View ArticleCanada prohibits Russian ships from entering its ports, waters
In response to Russia's attack on Ukraine, the Government of Canada intends to ban Russian-owned or registered ships and fishing vessels in Canadian ports and internal waters. The post Canada prohibits...
View ArticleBV OKs lightweight rudder flap for 18,500 TEU boxship
Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to InfraCore Company for its design, modelling, production and testing of a full glass fibre-reinforced polymer (GFRP)...
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