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European Commission And International Energy Agency In A Common Bid To Reduce EU Reliance On Russian Fossil Fuels
The European Commission and the International Energy Agency are joining forces to help EU countries reduce their reliance on Russian...
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Suez Canal Authority Expects 27% Spike In Annual Revenues
Egypt expects Suez Canal revenues to hit $7bn in the 2021-22 financial year, ending on June 30, up 27% from...
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Crowley Inaugurates Puerto Rico LNG Facility
Crowley has inaugurated an LNG loading facility in Puerto Rico. The new facility will allow operators to load LNG onto...
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Shell Fleet Solutions To Drive Fleet Decarbonisation With New Accelerate To Zero Programme
Combining consultancy, innovative mobility solutions and deep industry knowledge this new programme will support fleets to build a net-zero emissions...
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Yinson Taps UAE Player For FPSO Upgrade Work
The UAE-headquartered marine and offshore services provider Drydocks World Dubai, a part of DP World, has inked a deal with Malaysia’s...
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PPA S.A.: Green Technologies And Applications At The Port Of Piraeus
On the occasion of the Green C Ports Project, PPA S.A. has organized a special hybrid event in collaboration with...
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Mauritania’s Large Green Hydrogen Project In New Milestones
The government of Mauritania and Chariot, the Africa-focused transitional energy group, say that the pre-feasibility study (PFS) for the large...
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Keppel Finds Work For Two More Jack-Up Rigs
Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) has signed contracts for the bareboat charter of another two KFELS B Class...
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UK Launches 2nd Round Of Clean Maritime Competition With £12 Million Funding
The UK government has confirmed £12m in funding to accelerate the research and development of zero emission maritime technologies. The...
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Windship Technology Publishes Proprietary Research Highlighting The Positive Effect That Its Patented Rig Design Can Have In Helping Ship Operators Post The January 2023 EEXI Environment Legislation
The new regulatory framework (Energy Efficiency eXisting ship Index – EEXI) around CO2 emissions for existing shipping come into force...
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European Ports And Interferry Agree Priorities For Sustainable Future
A meeting between the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) and global trade association Interferry has agreed a common work programme...
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Clean Maritime Feasibility Projects Show Significant CO2 Emission Reductions Can Be Achieved In The Maritime Sector Using Ceres’ Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Technology
Ceres a global leader in fuel cell and electrochemical technology, joins its consortium partners in Portsmouth today for the conclusion...
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Captain Arrested In Australia Smuggling Cocaine Faces Life In Prison
Australia arrested the captain of a bulk carrier charging him with being part of an organized effort to smuggle narcotics...
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Skyports Aiming To Develop Maritime Drone Services With Jurong Port
Skyports and Jurong Port are aiming to develop ship-to-shore infrastructure for maritime drone delivery. Singapore’s multi-purpose port and Skyports have...
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China Relaxes Seafarer Repatriation Overseas Quarantine
China is loosening quarantine restrictions overseas for Chinese national crews returning home at the end of their contracts. According to...
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NYK Developing Ammonia-Powered Tug For Port Of Yokohama
NYK, ClassNK, and IHI Power Systems have inked an MoU with the City of Yokohama to develop an ammonia-fuelled tugboat...
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Seven Dead As Ferry Catches Fire In The Philippines
A ferry carrying 134 people caught fire Monday morning in the Philippines, prompting a large search and rescue operation. In...
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Rio Tinto And BP Starting Year-Long Sustain Trial Of Biofuels
Rio Tinto and BP have agreed to work together on what will be one of the maritime industry’s longest sustained...
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Diana Shipping Inc. Announces Time Charter Contract For M/V P. S. Palios With Classic Maritime
Diana Shipping Inc., a global shipping company specializing in the ownership and bareboat charter-in of dry bulk vessels, announced that,...
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MOL Participates In Tabletop Drill Simulating Serious Marine Incident, Held By Australia’s Pilbara Ports Authority-Scenario: A laden Capesize Bulker Grounded During Departure At Port Hedland, Western Australia
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto) today announced that it participated in a tabletop drill in...
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