Argentina will remove caps on bunker volumes from January 1, 2026, ending a rule that limited ships to fuel needed only for their next port.
Both firms will work towards class approval of a hydrogen-based shipboard power system to support maritime decarbonisation.
New Zealand 's Port of Tauranga has ordered its first tugboat featuring a hybrid technology from Turkish shipyard Uzmar Shipyards. Port of Tauranga says the order for a fully electric tug was ruled ...
German shipping firm TT-Line has ordered a vessel from China Merchants Jinling Shipyard, featuring an LNG-hybrid propulsion system. The 240 m long Ropax ferry can carry up to 1,000 passengers, TT-Line ...
Norway still expects FuelEU Maritime to take effect next year, but the start date remains unclear after EEA-related delays.
EmissionLink views pooling as a way to reduce cost and complexity amid volatile fuel pricing and uncertain supply.
The plant is expected to produce about 500,000 mt/year of green ammonia and could serve markets including shipping.
In other oil news on Christmas Eve, the American Petroleum Institute estimated that U.S. crude inventories swelled by 2.4 million barrels in the week ending December 19; gasoline inventories rose by 1 ...
Maritime Recruitment Company Ltd is seeking candidates for bunker roles in the UK, US, Singapore and at the ARA hub, Vernon Jayanathan tells Ship & Bunker.
BP will sell 65% of Castrol to investment firm Stonepeak at an enterprise value of $10 billion, it said in a statement on its website on Wednesday. Upon completion of the transaction a new joint ...
Technology firm Accelleron has signed its fiftieth Turbo MarineCare contract servicing turbochargers on two-stroke marine engines. The deal signals increasing interest in fixed-cost service plans for ...
Pacific Basin has cited the IMO delay as a key reason for it continuing to add conventionally-fuelled tonnage to its fleet.
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