Maersk-owned towage firm, Svitzer, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Houston-based Caterpillar Marine to prepare for the introduction of dual-fuel methanol engines both for new tugs and most of its existing vessels, which are...
Analysts were predicting a wave of tonnage heading for Asian ship recyclers in the early months of the year, however, demo activity waxes and wanes with charter markets.
Shell’s Asia regional head for shipping and maritime Nick Potter talks about how the energy provider is taking on the challenges decarbonisation.
Shell Eastern Trading and the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) are to expand collaboration on decarbonisation as the energy company launches its first electric ferry in the country’s port.
The Middle East is one of DNV’s top-performing regions worldwide, as it has classified more than 500 vessels for Middle Eastern owners, representing over 12.6 million gt, one of its top regional officials said.
The adoption of methanol as a marine fuel will not suffer the same lag period as LNG due to diverse ship orders sending clear demand signals.
Chevron and the Angelicoussis Group will explore the use of tankers in ammonia transport under a new Joint Study Agreement (JSA).
A feasibility study has been launched into the creation of a maritime green corridor between Dover, Calais and Dunkirk.
Many paths in decarbonising shipping lead to increased electricity demand. Are power grids ready?