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A Look at An E-Flexer Concept That Was Never Ordered

Developing an entirely bespoke large new ferry is an expensive and resource intensive task. Multiple years of work often take place before any order...

Stena And OljOla Teams Up On A Joint Venture

Stena Oil, Stena Teknik and OljOla are entering into a new joint venture agreement to secure an ongoing new building project for a 2000...

New Propeller Blade Design For Substantial Fuel Savings

Berg Propulsion says it has secured a ‘substantial’ reduction in fuel consumption for Stena Line’s Stena Danica following a propeller blade replacement project, reports Bunker...

Maersk’s Preferred Fuel Wins Support

Clean energy investment bank Longspur has joined Maersk, Stena and others in endorsing green methanol as the more viable alternative fuel for maritime...

Proman & Stena Jointly Develop Methanol As Shipping Fuel

  The global shipping industry is responsible for ~2.9% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Proman and Stena are committed to jointly developing a Retrofit...

Stena Aims To Eliminate The Use of Fossil Fuels

The scale of shipping’s challenge to transition from fossil-based fuels to renewables must not be underestimated. Stena stands firmly behind the industry’s ambition to...

World’s First Decarbonisation Exploration Driller

Across the various divisions at Stena exciting transformations are underway. Witness plans to become the world’s first decarbonisation exploration driller or the Stena Elektra,...

The Most Fuel Efficient Ferries In The World, From Stena Lines

Stena Inks The World’s Most Fuel Efficient Ferries Deal Stena has signed a contract, for an order of four new RoPax ferries with planned delivery...

Stena Goes Green By Taking Advantage Of LEMAG

Fitting LEMAG’s SLASHPOL E-WIF Homogenisers To Reduce NOx Emissions: Taking this advantage, Stena goes green! The first LEMAG SLASHPOL E-WIF FQI (fuel quality improver) homogeniser...

Tanker Delivered to Concordia Maritime

Stena Important was delivered on 15 October from the Chinese shipyard GSI (Guangzhou Shipbuilding International) in Guangzhou to Concordia Maritime. The vessel, a 50,000...
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