Maersk secures green fuel supply for 12 methanol-powered boxships
Danish container shipping and logistics giant Maersk has signed several separate deals to secure green fuel supply for its fleet of twelve new methanol-powered vessels. The post Maersk secures green...
View ArticleBV approves containerized LNG solution from Newport/Marine Service
Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) granted approval in principle (AiP) to Marine Service and Newport Shipping for a jointly developed containerized LNG solution. The post BV approves...
View ArticleConstruction of mega terminal for MSC’s next-gen eco-friendly ships begins in...
Swiss cruise line MSC Cruises and Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri have begun construction of the new MSC Miami terminal, expected to be the largest in the U.S. and among the most important in the...
View ArticleVesselsValue: Ukraine crisis not the biggest problem for seaborne LNG market
Maritime industry market intelligence provider VesselsValue says the Ukraine crisis distracts from bigger trends in the seaborne LNG market. The post VesselsValue: Ukraine crisis not the biggest...
View ArticleNRP, Briese buy eco-friendly bulk carrier in resale deal
German shipowner and operator Briese Schiffahrt and Norwegian privately owned investment firm Ness, Risan & Partners (NRP) have together acquired a resale eco-friendly Handysize dry bulk carrier....
View ArticleCoolCo wraps up 4th of 8 LNGC acquisitions from Golar LNG
The newly formed company CoolCo has wrapped four of eight LNG carrier acquisitions from Bermuda-based shipper Golar LNG. The post CoolCo wraps up 4th of 8 LNGC acquisitions from Golar LNG appeared...
View ArticleAD Ports’ maritime unit orders green tugboat to meet growing demand
Safeen Group, the maritime services arm of AD Ports Group, has ordered a Tier III tugboat from the Turkish shipbuilder Med Marine to meet its growing service requirements. The post AD Ports’ maritime...
View ArticleABL rolls out emission tracking software for seaport industry
Energy and marine consultancy AqualisBraemar LOC (ABL) has developed a software that allows ports and harbours to track their emission profiles, calculate the cost of their carbon footprint and...
View ArticleNorway’s HYDROGENi H2 research center to push energy transition
orway invests NOK 200 million ($22.41m) in HYDROGENi, a new center for energy research dedicated to hydrogen and ammonia, that is to help the energy transition. The post Norway’s HYDROGENi H2 research...
View ArticleUnited Heavy Lift sets sights on methanol-powered dual-fuel ships
Germany-based multipurpose shipping company United Heavy Lift (UHL) prefers methanol as marine fuel for its future fleet of vessels, Andreas Rolner, Managing Director of the company revealed in the...
View ArticleIn focus: The dawn of energy independence is coming
As many countries around the world are choosing to shift away from Russian fossil fuels due to the ongoing Ukrainian crisis and turning to different sources, others are seizing the momentum and working...
View ArticleASA: R&D funding is the only way to achieve ambitious net-zero targets
The Asian Shipowners' Association (ASA) has expressed its support for industry efforts to reduce emissions from international shipping reiterating the importance of research and development (R&D)...
View ArticleAlgoma-Nova Marine JV buys 5 ships
Shipping companies Algoma Central Corporation and Nova Marine have increased investment in their short sea shipping joint ventures, NovaAlgoma, by acquiring five vessels. The post Algoma-Nova Marine JV...
View ArticleZinus’ charging solution for Singapore’s first fully electric ferry route
Zinus, a provider of shore power solutions, has secured a contract with Penguin Shipyard International to deliver a fully automatic charging solution to three electric passenger catamarans being...
View ArticleKeel laid for HaiSea’s zero-emission electric harbour tug
The construction of HaiSea Marine's three zero-emission battery-powered harbour tugs has begun at the Sanmar Shipyard Tuzla in Turkey with a keel-laying ceremony. The post Keel laid for HaiSea’s...
View ArticleLNG Canada project in Kitimat reaches new milestone
Shell-Led LNG Canada has reached a new milestone when a critical piece of infrastructure has arrived at the project site in Kitimat. The post LNG Canada project in Kitimat reaches new milestone...
View ArticleIACS revokes membership of Russian ship register
The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) Council has agreed to exclude the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS) from the IACS membership. The post IACS revokes...
View ArticleDanaos orders methanol-ready boxships
Greek containership owner Danaos Corporation has ordered two methanol ready 7,100 TEU containerships in China. The post Danaos orders methanol-ready boxships appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleABS terminates class services to Russian vessels, assets and companies
Due to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, the U.S. classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has decided to withdraw all class services involving Russian vessels, assets and companies. The...
View ArticleBW Offshore sends another laid-up FPSO to scrap yard
BW Offshore has arranged to recycle another one of its FPSOs at a yard in India to pursue portfolio optimisation. The post BW Offshore sends another laid-up FPSO to scrap yard appeared first on...
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