Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand takes the listener through September in maritime with his top picks that appeared on Seatrade Maritime News.
Featured in this episode
- Fortescue backs ammonia, says no to methanol
- Shipping will need 40% of all green fuels in 2030
- Panama Canal warns of further transit cuts
- ESG framework is essential
- New fuels, new risks
- Saudi giga projects and business opportunities
- Surge in drilling rig demand
- Greek owners eschew dual-fuel newbuilding orders
- Container shipping rates head to 2016 levels
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Links to stories featured in this episode:
- Fortescue committed to ammonia as a green marine fuel, says methanol not the answer
- Shipping needs 40% of global zero carbon fuels to meet 2030 target
- Panama Canal could further cut daily transits if drought persists
- Developing an ESG framework is absolutely crucial
- New fuels, new risks
- Giga projects, the blue economy, and port infrastructure business opportunities in Saudi Arabia
- Active jack-up rigs in Middle East expected to double driven by Saudi demand
- Greek owners on newbuild buying spree for conventional fuelled ships
- Container freight rates to hit 2016 levels