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Decarbonization
Logothetis-Nistad backed SulNOx doubles nine-month revenues
UK-listed fuel additives group SulNOx, in which industry investors Constantine Logothetis and Nistadgruppen AS (Nistad) have built holdings totalling 38%,…
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DNV to class Purus’ first VLEC newbuilds
DNV has been selected to class ship owner Purus’ newbuilding order of two Very Large Ethane Carriers (VLEC). The vessels…
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Project in Mauritius Moves Toward Commercialization- Selected as METI Program; Aiming for Swift Practical Implementation of Marine Renewable Energy
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. announced that its “outline study on installation of water intake pipes” was selected for a program…
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Corvus Energy awarded funding for the integration of ammonia cracker technology with their Pelican Fuel Cell system
Corvus Energy, the world’s leading provider of zero-emission solutions for the maritime industry is pleased to announce that the Company…
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Fratelli Cosulich Group orders its first methanol dual-fuelled bunker tanker backed by a long-term time-charter to TFG Marine
Fratelli Cosulich Group is proud to announce that on December 15, the Company placed an order for its first methanol…
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Sea launches Carbon Exposure solution for pre-fixture decision-making
Sea, the intelligent marketplace for fixing freight, is launching a Carbon Exposure solution that will enable customers to effectively measure…
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New ammonia chapter for technical and operational decision support
Ammonia has attracted the shipping industry’s attention as a potential zero-carbon fuel, especially when produced as green ammonia. In a…
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Trade consequences of the petchem revolution
A petrochemical revolution, spearheaded by China’s unprecedented expansion, is reshaping the global petrochemical landscape and influencing patterns of oil consumption.…
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