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Fuel Cap May Spark Changes to Refiners and Vessel Operators

Constricted marine fuel sulfur limits likely to spark changes by both refiners and vessel operators The sulfur content of transportation fuels has been declining for...

Blow-by-blow Account of STS Collision

After a breakfast briefing on tanker market trends by Patrick Tye, senior analyst at shipbroker EA Gibson, Day 2 of Tanker Shipping & Trade’s...

A Comprehensive Review of Options in IMO Emissions Mandate

Overview The decision to implement a global sulfur cap of 0.50% m/m (mass/mass) in 2020, revising the current 3.5% cap, was announced by the International Maritime...

Opec See Refined Product Surplus After 2018

Opec says in its 2016 World Oil Outlook that refinery output and refined product demand should be in balance until 2018, but sees a...

Shipping Fuel Change to Overturn Refining – Threatens OPEC Crudes

A switch to cleaner fuels in the world's ships in 2020 could double the profits of the world's most advanced oil refineries – but...

Shipping to Become ‘Major New Sector’ for LNG: Shell

Demand for LNG as a ship fuel has emerged as a much needed new source of growth in the oversupplied market, with oil giant...

Cruise Ships: A Paradise of Fun or Floating Killing Machine?

By JOHAN NYLANDER Every year tens of thousands of people die because of ship pollution, but cruise liner companies are slow to make the switch...

ICS Applauds IMO Road Map for Co2 Reduction by International Shipping

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has applauded the agreement, last Friday, by the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) to develop a comprehensive...

IMO Confirms 0.5% Global Sulfur Cap from 2020

At their 70th session (MEPC 70) held in London, the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of International Maritime Organization(IMO) has announced that the 0.5...

France’s Engie Sees Greatest LNG Growth as Shipping Fuel

Demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a shipping fuel could soar over the next 10-15 years if authorities this week agree a global...
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