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Petronas wrapped up its first LNG bunkering in Port Klang

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Petronas Marine has conducted the first LNG bunkering operation with its LNG tanker MV Avenir Advantage at Port Klang, Malaysia. Courtesy of Petronas The bunkering operation enabled a Liberian tanker MV Solar Roma to complete its LNG bunker transfer of 865 cubic metres in less than 12 hours upon its

Osaka Gas’ first carbon-neutral LNG cargo supplied by Shell

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The first carbon-neutral LNG cargo for Brunei LNG and Osaka Gas was delivered by Shell at the Senboku LNG terminal in Japan. Courtesy of Osaka Gas Shell inked an agreement with Brunei LNG for the purchase of a carbon-neutral LNG cargo, as well as a sales agreement with Osaka Gas

Shell to raise shareholder returns amid ‘strong cash generation’

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Driven by strong cash generation, oil major Shell will be increasing its returns to shareholders through share buybacks or dividends. In its 2Q 2021 update on Wednesday, Shell said it will move to the next phase of its capital allocation framework and, subject to final board approval, increase total shareholder

Petronas secures 10-year LNG supply deal with CNOOC

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Malaysia’s LNG giant Petronas has signed a ten-year agreement to supply LNG to a subsidiary of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC). Courtesy of CNOOC The agreement is for 2.2 million tonnes per annum (mpta) for a ten-year period. It is valued at approximately $7 billion over ten years. This

Shell and Uniper form green hydrogen pact

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Shell Gas & Power Developments B.V. and Uniper Hydrogen GmbH have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore accelerating the development of a hydrogen economy in Europe. Under the MoU, the companies intend to find joint opportunities to couple industrial and mobility demand with hydrogen supply, production, and storage. Shell

Seaspan orders ten 7,000 TEU dual-fuel LNG containerships

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Containership owner and operator Seaspan Corporation, part of Atlas Corp. has revealed a new order encompassing ten 7,000 TEU dual-fuel LNG containerships. Seaspan said today it will enter into agreements with an unnamed shipyard to construct the LNG boxship fleet. Also on 6 July, Seaspan and Israeli shipping company ZIM

Ecoslops to produce recycled fuel at TotalEnergies’ La Mède platform

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French cleantech company Ecoslops has started the production of recycled fuel from maritime transport at La Mède platform biorefinery. Courtesy of TotalEnergies The production consolidates the agreement signed between TotalEnergies and Ecoslops SA2, a company that produces fuel and light bitumen from hydrocarbon residues from maritime transport, in 2019. From

Venice Energy inks FSRU supply deal with GasLog

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Greece’s LNG shipping company GasLog has entered into an agreement with Venice Energy for the supply of an FSRU as part of a proposed LNG import terminal in South Australia. Courtesy of GasLog The Outer Harbor Project is an LNG import terminal based on a floating storage and regasification unit

Berge Bulk, GoodFuels trial biofuel on bulk carrier

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Dutch marine biofuels supplier GoodFuels and bulker owner and operator Berge Bulk have carried out the first marine biofuel trial on a dry bulk carrier. The vessel selected for the trial was a 181,403 dwt bulk carrier, Berge Tsurugi. As informed, the bulker received a delivery of GoodFuels’ sustainable biofuel during

US Congress urged to support maritime decarbonization with at least $20B

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Fifteen port authorities, industry groups and environmental organizations have signed a letter calling on the US Congress to include at least $20 billion in any infrastructure deal to support the decarbonization of the shipping industry. In the letter, the organizations call for the $20 billion investment to go towards research

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