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MOL and Cosmo Oil Sign MoU to Study Ocean Transport for Development of CCS Value Chain
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. and Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd. Friday announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on…
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MOL Signed MOU with Hy2gen Deutschland for Jointly Study the Use of e-methanol
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. has signed a memorandum of understanding with HY2GEN Deutschland GmbH (Hy2gen Deutschland ; Managing Director: Mr.…
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ABS and AL Group to Study Ultramax Bulker Methanol Fuel Conversion
ABS and Asiatic Lloyd Maritime LLP, member of the AL Group, have signed a joint development project (JDP) to study…
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ABS and AL Group to Study Ultramax Bulker Methanol Fuel Conversion
(SINGAPORE) ABS and Asiatic Lloyd Maritime LLP, member of the AL Group, have signed a…
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ABS, ECOLOG, Hanwha Ocean and Babcock Sign Pioneering LCO2 Carrier Study
ABS joined a pioneering joint industry project (JIP) to collaborate on the development of a detailed design of a 40K…
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ABS, ECOLOG, Hanwha Ocean and Babcock Sign Pioneering LCO2 Carrier Study
(SINGAPORE) ABS joined a pioneering joint industry project (JIP) to collaborate on the development of…
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Thetius Study Highlights Clear Emissions Reduction Advantages of e1 Marine’s Methanol to Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology
An independent study conducted by maritime research house Thetius has revealed that methanol to hydrogen generator technology, developed by renewable…
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First-of-a-kind ammonia-powered gas carriers could be commercially viable from 2026, new study finds
A new analysis from the Global Maritime Forum has found that the cost gap between operating ships on zero-emission ammonia…
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Japan’s Mitsui, others to jointly study hydrogen, ammonia supply chain in Osaka
Japan’s Mitsui & Co, Mitsui Chemicals, IHI Corp and Kansai Electric Power Co will conduct a joint study for establishing…
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