Tag: Marine Fuel

Gulf Shipping Costs Drop as Israel-Iran Ceasefire Holds

Shipping costs for the Gulf have fallen after a ceasefire was reached between Israel and Iran, although rates could rebound if tensions increase, shipping...

X-Press Feeders Launches Europe’s First Green Methanol-Powered Feeder Network

X-Press Feeders, the world’s largest independent common carrier, has pioneered Europe's first scheduled feeder network powered by green methanol, a sustainable marine fuel that...

Hydrogen-Powered Tugs: CMB.TECH and Damen Receive Approval for Innovative Design

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has granted CMB.TECH and Damen an approval in principle (AiP) for their hydrogen solution, set to be installed on four new...

HD Hyundai Orders 16 Sets of Methanol Engines

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries – Engine & Machinery recently secured a deal with Tsuneishi shipbuilding for a total of 16 sets (4 vessels) of...

Ammonia As A Viable Fuel Source For Maritime Vessels

Ammonia as a Ship's Fuel, highlights a UKPandi news source. Introduction The global shipping industry is at a crossroads, grappling with the urgent need to reduce...

Distance Matters: Bunker Fuel Study

A recent study conducted in Korea focuses on the carbon footprint of marine fuels, taking into account the distance covered, as reported by Ship&Bunker. Green...

LNG: Lower Compliance Costs

Introduction There seems to be a lack of focus on the practical steps and potential financial implications associated with adopting alternative marine fuels to achieve...

MAN: Advancing LPG Propulsion Support

Currently, our portfolio consists of over 1,000 dual-fuel engines. Out of these, 308 engines are already in service. In terms of order statistics from...

Weekly Marine Fuel Market Update

An Argus Media news source deals with the Marine fuel global weekly market update. Conventional and alternative marine fuel markets A weekly Argus news digest of interest to...

Fratelli Cosulich Pioneers Green Marine Fuel in Singapore and Europe

According to a company executive, the Italian bunker company Fratelli Cosulich is accelerating its growth in the market for alternative marine fuels as it...
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