GoodFuels to offer marine biofuel in Asia-Pacific
Dutch marine biofuels supplier GoodFuels has opened its office in Singapore to serve demand for sustainable marine biofuel in the Asia-Pacific region. Courtesy of GoodFuels The Singapore office will be GoodFuels’ second office in addition to being its first outside of Europe. GoodFuels says this new presence in the region
CMA CGM launches biofuel trial for up to 32 ships
French shipping and logistics major CMA CGM has, with the support of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), started biofuel bunkering in Singapore as part of its global trial to scale up the wider adoption of clean energy. Illustration. Photo: CMA CGM The company’s 10,640-TEU vessel, APL Paris,
Tellurian ends 2021 with smaller net loss
U.S. LNG project developer Tellurian ended 2021 with a loss of $114.7 million (28 cents per share), a lower net loss than in 2020, preparing to start construction of its Driftwood LNG export facility in April. Courtesy of Tellurian Tellurian is developing an LNG portfolio and infrastructure that includes an
Driven by deepwater projects, Sub-Saharan Africa set to see a boom in gas output – Rystad
Energy intelligence group Rystad Energy expects the gas output from Sub-Saharan Africa to double by 2030, driven by the development of offshore deepwater resources. Untapped natural gas supplies in Sub-Saharan Africa are set to be unleashed this decade, with output more than doubling from 1.3 million barrels of oil equivalent
New alliance to build Asia Pacific’s 1st zero-emission all-electric tug
A new alliance has been formed to construct the first all-electric, zero carbon emission harbour tug in the Asia Pacific region. Left to right: Pier Carazzai from ABS; Darren Yeo from Vallianz, Govinder Singh Chopra from SeaTech; Brent Perry from Shift. Photo: Vallianz Vallianz Holdings Limited, SeaTech Solutions International, Shift
Shell to use Kongsberg’s energy-saving software onboard 45 LNGCs
Shell has signed a five-year contract for the installation of Kongsberg Maritime’s JAWS (Just Add Water System) software on board 45 of the Shell-chartered LNG carriers. Courtey of KONGSBERG These are LNG carriers that already use the Kongsberg Maritime K-IMS Information Management System application suite. Before the contract signing, there
Steel cut for Ocean Infinity’s green ammonia-ready vessel
The steel cutting ceremony for the fifth in a series of eight green ammonia-ready vessels being built for marine robotics company Ocean Infinity was held on Monday, 21 February. The vessels are being built at VARD’s shipyard Vard Vung Yau in Vietnam while the construction is being supervised by ship
Aiming for industry’s greenest fleet of vessels, Solstad goes on decarbonisation quest with Wärtsilä
Norwegian offshore vessel owner Solstad Offshore has turned to the Finnish technology company Wärtsilä in a bid to reduce the carbon footprint of its fleet and achieve its decarbonisation ambitions including full carbon neutrality by 2050. Wärtsilä informed on Tuesday that Solstad Offshore had enlisted its services with the aim
AG&P and ADNOC sign FSU charter deal for Philippines LNG
Global LNG logistics company Atlantic Gulf & Pacific (AG&P) has signed a charter deal with UAE-based ADNOC for the Philippines LNG FSU supply. Courtesy of AG&P Specifically, AG&P signed this agreement with ADNOC Logistics and Services (ADNOC L&S) for a period of eleven years. Therefore, ADNOC will handle the supply,