Technology group Wartsila is claiming to start the world’s first long term, full-scale testing of ammonia as a marine fuel in four-stroke combustion engine, along with partners Knutsen OAS Shipping, Repsol and Sustainable Energy Catapult Centre.
Finland’s gas company Gasum has penned a deal to supply LNG to four new crude shuttle tankers ordered by Norway’s energy firm Equinor.
Norway’s Havyard Group is taking the next step towards a hydrogen system pilot for large ships as the project enters the approval phase and agreements have been signed with providers of hydrogen tanks and fuel cells.
2020 Bulkers is set for its first day trading on Norway’s Oslo Axess on Friday following an approval by the Oslo Stock Exchange for the listing.The dry bulk shipowner said the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway has approved its prospectus...
Insurers and flag-states are urging extreme caution and heightened security measures for vessels sailing in the Straits of...
The Norwegian Maritime Authority (NMA) has raised the security level for vessels sailing in the Straits of Hormuz and advised...
As the Norwegian government moves to be one of the leading actors in the push to green shipping Prime Minister Erna Solberg...
Canada-based offshore vessels operator Horizon Maritime has opened a new Norwegian branch office, in line with a previous acquisition of a harsh environment offshore vessel for operations in Northern Europe.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) in collaboration with Norway has launched a major project support its strategy to cut shipping’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 50% by 2050.
Teekay Offshore Partners has secured $165.5m in long term financing from the Norwegian government for four new shuttle tankers which will operate with zero volatile compounds (VOC) emissions.