Petrofac, Cranfield University jointly investigating new zero-emission tech
Oilfield services provider Petrofac has teamed up with Cranfield University to investigate new technology that could minimise the impact of amine scrubbing technology. The post Petrofac, Cranfield...
View ArticleJurong Port joins ammonia-fuelled tanker initiative
Jurong Port has joined the Castor Initiative, a global partnership that is committed to make zero-emission shipping a reality. The post Jurong Port joins ammonia-fuelled tanker initiative appeared...
View ArticleFugro Pioneer in methanol switch
Fugro has received a "major" subsidy from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) for the development of methanol as a clean energy fuel for its vessels. The post Fugro Pioneer in methanol switch...
View ArticleWärtsilä scores gig for NorthStar’s 2nd LNG bunker vessel
The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has won the order to supply cargo handling system for the second LNG bunker vessel that U.S. shipyard Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding is building for NorthStar. The...
View ArticleCMA CGM, Shell wrap up 1st BioLNG bunkering trial
French shipping and logistics company CMA CGM and Anglo-Dutch oil and gas company Shell have performed the first liquefied biomethane (BioLNG) bunkering trial in Rotterdam. The post CMA CGM, Shell wrap...
View ArticleMOL expanding business portfolio with two new acquisitions
Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has decided to acquire common stock of real estate ownership firm Daibiru Corporation and maritime transport company Utoc Corporation. The post MOL...
View ArticleNYK starts research on battery-hybrid system to cut ships’ GHG emissions
NYK and its group company MTI, together with ABS and WinGD, have started joint research for optimization of ship design by using a battery-hybrid system to aid ship propulsion and thus reduce GHG...
View ArticlePanama Canal introduces 1st GHG emissions fee on its way to carbon neutrality
On the heels of COP26, the Panama Canal has unveiled a new greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions classification system aimed at strengthening the waterway's position as a green corridor for global trade. The...
View ArticleNYK orders first LPG-powered LPG/ammonia carrier
Japanese shipping company NYK Line has placed its first order for a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and liquefied ammonia gas (NH3) carrier powered by LPG fuel at compatriot shipbuilding company Kawasaki...
View ArticleHarvey Gulf to usher in net carbon neutral fleet in bid to cut emissions
Harvey Gulf is working to deliver a fleet of offshore vessels that will be operating in a net carbon neutral capacity. The post Harvey Gulf to usher in net carbon neutral fleet in bid to cut emissions...
View ArticlePPA prioritizes green initiatives to boost sustainable port operations
The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is taking more advanced climate change mitigation initiatives after a series of successful measures were implemented for the past 5 years. The post PPA prioritizes...
View ArticleMaritime Partners acquires JRF portfolio of 1,000+ vessels
Maritime Partners, the Louisiana-based provider of maritime financing solutions, has acquired from J. Russell Flowers and its affiliates (JRF) a diversified portfolio of over 1,000 marine vessels...
View ArticleEneti orders second 20 MW wind turbine installation vessel
Eneti Inc. has entered into a binding agreement for the construction of the second […] The post Eneti orders second 20 MW wind turbine installation vessel appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleBelships sells two oldest Supramaxes to modernize its fleet
Norwegian shipping company Belships has entered into agreements for the sale of two 58,000 dwt bulk carriers. The post Belships sells two oldest Supramaxes to modernize its fleet appeared first on...
View ArticleBAE Systems propulsion system for 1st US hydrogen fuel cell-powered vessel
British company BAE Systems has installed its zero-emission propulsion system in the first U.S. hydrogen fuel cell-powered marine vessel, the Sea Change. The post BAE Systems propulsion system for 1st...
View ArticleSamsung Heavy gets rid of ex-Ocean Rig drillship with hopes to sell three more
South Korea’s shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries has agreed to sell a former Ocean Rig drillship to an unnamed European company. The post Samsung Heavy gets rid of ex-Ocean Rig drillship with hopes...
View ArticleRolls-Royce to supply mtu engines for new Svitzer tugs
UK’s engineering company Rolls-Royce has received a contract to supply eight mtu engines to Brazilian shipyard Rio Maguari. The post Rolls-Royce to supply mtu engines for new Svitzer tugs appeared...
View ArticleKongsberg launches world’s 1st full-scale hydrogen-based propulsion system
Norwegian technology group Kongsberg has celebrated a world first by testing and verifying a full-scale, full-size, zero-emission drivetrain powered by hydrogen fuel cells designed for ships and...
View ArticlePD Ports hires Konecranes to retrofit 4 RTGs to run on electricity
PD Ports, owner and operator of Teesport, the fifth largest port in the UK, has contracted Finnish manufacturer Konecranes to convert the primary power supply of four diesel-driven rubber-tired gantry...
View ArticlePSA, ONE set up eco-friendly barge service at Jurong Island Terminal
Singapore-based port group PSA Corporation (PSA) and compatriot container shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) launched environmentally friendly barge sailing from PSA Singapore to PSA Jurong...
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