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Fratelli Cosulich takes delivery of second LNG bunkering vessel

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Italian shipowner Fratelli Cosulich has taken delivery of its second LNG bunkering vessel, Paolina Cosulich, from the Nantong CIMC SOE shipyard in China. Paolina Cosulich. Courtesy of Fratelli Cosulich This 5,300 dwt vessel, which can carry 8,200 cubic meters of LNG and 500 m3 of MGO, set sail from the Chinese

Idemitsu joins Proman and Mitsubishi for clean ammonia project in Louisiana

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Japan’s Idemitsu Kosan has agreed with its compatriot Mitsubishi Corporation and Switzerland-based Proman to participate in the development of the proposed clean ammonia production project in Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S. Courtesy of Idemitsu The project targets to produce approximately 1.2 million tons of ultra-low carbon clean ammonia per year by

Steel cut for KOTUG’s dual-fuel methanol escort tugs

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KOTUG Canada, a partnership between KOTUG International and Canada’s Horizon Maritime, has held a steel cutting ceremony for two dual-fuel methanol escort tugs that will service the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMEP). Courtesy of Sanmar Shipyards The ceremony took place on February 13 at Sanmar Shipyard in Türkiye, marking the

World’s first: Fjord1 orders battery-powered autonomous double-ended ferries

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Türkiye’s Tersan Shipyard has received a shipbuilding order from Norwegian ferry operator Fjord1 AS for four battery-powered autonomous double-ended ferries, said to be the world’s first. Courtesy of Fjord1 Tersan and Fjord1 revealed the shipbuilding contract on February 27, stating that the new ferries will “revolutionize coastal transport, combining efficiency,

Nuvera Fuel Cells joins APOLO ammonia cracker technology project

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Nuvera Fuel Cells, a Massachusetts-based provider of fuel cell power solutions, has announced its participation in the European Union-funded APOLO project. Courtesy of Nuvera Fuel Cells This initiative is dedicated to leveraging fuel cells and other power conversion technologies to decarbonize maritime transportation. Nuvera will provide an EN-125 engine to

Woodside concludes long-term LNG supply deal with KOGAS

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Australian energy major Woodside has signed a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) for the long-term supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Korea. Archive; Source: Woodside Specifically, the SPA provides for the supply of approximately 0.5 million tons per annum of LNG for a period

Eni hails Congo’s first LNG cargo

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The Republic of Congo has now officially joined the group of LNG exporting countries with the production start-up at Eni’s Congo LNG project where the first LNG cargo is being prepared to sail to Piombino’s regasification terminal, in Italy, in the coming days. Courtesy of Eni Courtesy of Eni Courtesy

PASSER eyeing floating wind

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Share this article The work on the vertical lay-up machine (VLM) for JDR’s new cable factory in the UK is now well underway in Klaipeda, Lithuania, where Norway-headquartered PASSER Group recently opened a new fabrication facility. The Group has revealed that, besides expanding its production capacity, it is also looking

‘Groundbreaking’ ammonia fuel supply system for ships introduced

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Wärtsilä Gas Solutions, part of Finnish technology group Wärtsilä, has introduced a ‘groundbreaking’ ammonia fuel supply system (AFSS) for ships able to operate with ammonia fuel.  Wärtsilä Wärtsilä AFSS is a system that enables the use of ammonia as a marine fuel. It is suitable for both newbuilds and as a retrofit for

HIF links up with Japanese companies for CO2 supply chain and eFuels projects

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Houston-headquartered eFuels producer HIF Global and Japanese companies ITOCHU, JFE Steel, and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) have signed an agreement to jointly identify and assess potential locations to establish carbon-neutral eFuels facilities in Australia as well as a CO2 supply chain between Australia and Japan. Conceptual diagram of e-fuel production

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