Asia LNG Cargoes Trade Below $4 After Couple of Years

  Cargoes of liquefied natural gas are trading in Asia below $4 per million British thermal units for the first time in several years, as...

AAL Prepares for IMO 2020 Regulation

Singapore-based multipurpose shipping company AAL shipping plans to move forward over the coming weeks and months to fully prepare for the important milestone in...

GeoSpock Collaborates With SGX To Bring Insights on Maritime Air Emissions

GeoSpock will partner with SGX to build an advanced global maritime spatial database with the Baltic Exchange to focus to global maritime air...

Weekly Bulk Report – Week 31, 2019

The Baltic Briefing has released a report about the dry bulk market of the 31st week of shipping activities of this year. The report...

IMO Nods To the Carbon Emissions Target

The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) future emissions strategy calls for a reduction in total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of at least 50% by...

Department of Energy Authorizes LNG Exports from a New Project

The U.S. DOE approves a new project in Mississippi for the exports of liquefied natural gas. Gulf LNG Liquefaction Company would have authority...

MOL Looks at Synthetic Methanol as An Alternative To Fossil Fuel

Synthetic methane, or methanation fuel, is generated by methanation technology that combines CO2 with renewable energy-derived hydrogen. The CCR Study Group works on...

MOL Maintains Profit Forecast Despite Q1 Negative

Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) remained in the black in the first quarter ended 30 June 2019 with a $113.8m and has maintained its full...

How Ship Recycling is Helping the Planet?

According to a Lloyd's Register article, doing away with the dangerous hazardous process of ship dismantling and recycling ships offers a viable solution Here we...

CRU’s Insight on IMO 2020 Sulphur Supply Impact

According to a PR Newswire report, CRU thinks that the decision to implement more stringent sulphur limits for marine fuel will require a significant...