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Pavilion Energy, Gasum & CNOOC to bolster global LNG bunker network

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Image credit: Pavilion Energy Pavilion Energy, Gasum, and CNOOC Gas and Power Group have signed a Heads of Agreement (HoA) for strategic collaboration to strengthen a global LNG bunker supply network for their customers in the world’s top three bunkering regions, namely Singapore, North West Europe, including Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and

MOL tests biofuel on LNG carrier during vessel’s sea trials

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Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has revealed that its company Aquarius LNG Shipping Limited conducted sea trials of its vessel, liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier Papua, using biofuel. Biofuel is positioned as an effective alternative to fossil fuels in the MOL Group’s new environmental strategy, which was announced in

Al Seer Marine orders four MR tankers at K Shipbuilding

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Image credit: Al Seer Marine Abu Dhabi-based maritime company Al Seer Marine, a subsidiary of International Holding Company (IHC), has placed an order for the construction of four IMO II/III medium-range tankers with Korean shipbuilder K Shipbuilding. The vessels are expected to be built at Jinhae Shipyard and delivered before

Dunlop: The environmental price to pay if we fail to act is high

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Matt Dunlop, Sustainability & Decarbonisation Director at V.Group; Image credity: V.Ships The shipping industry is waking up to the fact that it needs to do something now to decarbonize, and ESG rightfully sits firmly alongside safety as a key decision driver in the industry, Matt Dunlop, Sustainability & Decarbonisation Director

World’s largest LNG-powered cruise ship christened

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MSC Cruises, the cruise division of Swiss shipping giant MSC Group, has held a naming ceremony for the world’s largest LNG-powered cruise ship and one of the first to incorporate fuel cell technology, MSC World Europa. Credit: MSC Cruises As informed, the naming ceremony for the vessel took place in

Bechtel-led coalition to study zero routine flaring at Egyptian LNG terminal

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Liquefied natural gas (LNG) joint venture Egyptian LNG has awarded a feasibility study contract to the Bechtel-led Coalition for Decarbonization to assess the implementation of a zero-flaring system at its export terminal (ELNG) in Idku, east of Alexandria. The coalition, which includes Bechtel, Enppi, Petrojet, Baker Hughes, GE Digital, HSBC

New partner joins Norway’s ammonia-powered short-sea shipping project

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Viridis Bulk Carriers, a joint venture of Norwegian shipping consultancy Amon Maritime and compatriot shipowners Navigare Shipping & Logistics and AS Mosvolds Rederi, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Stema Shipping to collaborate on ammonia-powered short-sea shipping project “FlexBulk – NH3 Power”. As explained, the company will join the other 7

US company invests in TECO 2030 zero-emission fuel cell projects

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Norway’s cleantech company TECO 2030 has received a NOK 100 million (approximately $10 million) investment from US-based SunHydrogen, a developer of technology that uses sunlight and any source of water to make renewable hydrogen. Currently under development, SunHydrogen’s technology utilizes a nanoparticle-based approach in which billions of microscopic nanoparticles split

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