Golden Ray: Responders start another cut Responders continue to make progress in their efforts to remove the wreck of the capsized car carrier Golden Ray from St. Simons Sound, Ga. Yesterday, they began cutting operations to separate Section
Plaquemines Port project finds a powerful potential partner Plaquemines Port has reached an agreement to work together with the Maersk Group's port operations unit, APM Terminals, to discuss the future design of the Plaquemines Port Harbor and Terminal District (PPHTD).
Texas A&M Maritime Academy learns name of its NSMV The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) has notified the Texas A&M Maritime Academy on the Galveston Campus of Texas A&M University that the National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV) expected to arrive on campus
Titan LNG bunkering vessel to also deliver bio-LNG Amsterdam headquartered Titan LNG, a leading independent physical supplier of LNG as a marine fuel, has put out a development tender for a new LNG bunkering vessel that will have multiple tanks
The Lloyd's List Podcast: Why one airline went out of its way for seafarers With more than 100 charter flights just for seafarers, taking them to destinations Qatar Airways has never flown to before...
Looming crew crisis requires urgent action, not words The crewing crisis never left us, but it is about to get much, much worse. There is still a gulf...
Salvors warn of more maritime disasters if LOF dropped Marine salvors' body argues that contract's fairness and integrity is irreplaceable as Lloyd's pledges to 'actively engage' with market for...
Eagle Bulk expects India coal trade to feel impact of health crisis The bulker owner and operator posted a profit in the first quarter of this year as supramaxes, the segment in...
Nigeria offers hope of piracy progress at IMO Nigeria told the IMO a state's exclusive economic zones enjoyed the same status as the high seas when it came...
Capesizes retreat on fears of souring China-Australia relations Freight rate slide prompted by a dip in the forward market could just be a temporary blip in an otherwise...
Industry groups push back reform of $5bn green fund Facing pressure from developing nations to find a different financing mechanism, industry lobbies insist that collecting $2 per tonne of...
Fluid port regulations frustrate seafarers South Africa's port authority has changed its mind again this week in relation to how crew repatriation at the country's...
No end in sight for record box freight rates Cargo owners face surcharges just to secure slots, on top of high ocean rates. There is some evidence that desperate...
Monjasa hires Deloitte to monitor emissions Danish bunkering company Monjasa hired Deloitte to help it measure its climate impact, noting shifting attitudes in the industry
The Lloyd's List podcast: Is shipping about to be hit by a global crew shortage? The crewing crisis never went away, the industry just worked around the problems, but with India now engulfed with a...
Daily Briefing Free to read: Greece backs creation of European R&D fund within ETS | Stranded crew data reveals extent of changeover...
Hyundai Heavy joins partnership to build green hydrogen plant The floating facility will be connected to an offshore wind farm that generates electricity used for fuel production
Container shipping boom is bleeding over into dry bulk Formerly containerized cargoes are being loaded onto bulkers. Box-ship orders are keeping future bulker growth in check.
Among Piers: Empty containers continue making waves Exported empties contribute to the Port of New York and New Jersey's monthly volume record.
OIL FUTURES: Crude climbs as US dollar retreats following weak US jobs print A weaker US dollar helped propel crude futures higher May 7 despite a weaker-than-expected US jobs report and continued concerns regarding Asian demand.
'Advantage Canada' adds more uncertainty for paused Jordan Cove LNG in US Improving commodity prices and new energy infrastructure that provides outlets for Western Canada oil and natural gas supplies are positive signs for Pembina's growth outlook, executives said May 7.
OIL FUTURES: Crude rangebound as upbeat outlook marred by Asian demand fears Potential disruption to demand in Asia may have moderated the growth in oil futures.
INTERVIEW: UK offshore wind must consider how to integrate hydrogen: Siemens Energy **Offshore H2 to give wind producers optionality **Gas turbines becoming hydrogen-ready **Grid stability an increasing issue with renewables
Europe's beleaguered refining sector faces challenge of rising carbon costs **EU carbon prices jump to record-highs of over Eur50/mt **Costs of EUA allowances set to soar in 2022 as oil demand normalizes
East of Suez ULSD shipments to Europe below expectations at 380,000 mt in May: cFlow **Volumes much lower versus April's 990,000 mt **Lower volumes good news for European ULSD market
SPAIN DATA: April fuel supply volume up 70% on year While several Spanish refining units are still halted, Cepsa announced May 6 it would restart the 5 million mt/year fuel unit at its Huelva refinery as well as the 4.9 million mt/year vacuum distillation unit at the facility. Both of the units were halted in September.
EU carbon border tax could recognize non-carbon pricing policies: officials **EU discussing harmonized polices with major trading partners **Carbon tax exemptions can apply for countries with aligned climate policy **WTO compatibility is 'red line' for EU on carbon border mechanism
BUNKERWORLD INDEX: Prices fall amid tepid prompt demand, crude headwinds **Singapore may see demand uptick **European low demand could linger **Market uncertainty in Colombia amid protests
FueLNG completes Singapore's first ship-to-ship bunkering of LNG-fueled oil tanker **FueLNG aims to provide 30-50 ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operations in 2021 **LNG currently the lowest-emission fuel available at scale to the shipping sector
S Korea's May 0.5% sulfur bunker supply seen lower than April: Sources **Refiners to supply 450,000-500,000 mt of 0.5% sulfur bunker in May **Hyundai Oilbankto import 50,000 mt in April
SINGAPORE DATA: Residue stocks surge to 4-year high on weak bunker demand "Our sales in April were slower than in March. Even though inflow of arbitrage cargoes is lesser, we are expecting our stocks in May will be higher," a bunker supplier based in Singapore said.
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