FERRIES 2021 PANEL: Ridership growth-preparing for the boom A feature of Marine Log's upcoming FERRIES 2021 event will be two panel discussions in front of a live-audience. The first, on November 9, will focus on the topic of ferry ridership
Harbor Island sees bright future in project cargo sector The Aransas Terminal Company (ATC) says it has re-envisioned and relaunched its marine terminals at Harbor Island, Port Aransas,Texas, to serve the wind energy project cargo business and the offshore south Texas
Will Coast Guard revise towing vessel inspection fees? The TVIB (Towing Vessel Inspection Bureau) reports that the Coast Guard is proposing a rulemaking that would revise user fees for towing vessels inspected under 46 CFR subchapter M and update the
Navy sub strikes underwater object The U.S. Navy reports that, while operating in international waters in the Indo-Pacific region, the Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine USS Connecticut (SSN 22) struck an object while submerged on the afternoon of October
Eidesvik and Wärtsilä to retrofit OSV for ammonia fueling Norway's Eidesvik Offshore ASA has signed an agreement with Wärtsilä aimed at retrofitting an offshore supply vessel operate with an ammonia-fueled combustion engine with required fuel supply and safety system. Called the
Malaysia's first LNG bunker vessel design gains BV AiP Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has granted Malaysia's LNG Marine Sdn Bhd an Approval in Principle (AiP) for its first LNG bunkering vessel concept, the first of its kind ever developed by
International launches new hull coatings management package AkzoNobel's International marine coatings brand has launched a new, environmentally sustainable, hull management package. Called Intertrac HullCare, it combines advanced hull coatings, remotely operated ROV inspections, water jet hull cleaning technologies and
Targets matter, and that's why IMO must adopt net zero by 2050 A 50% reduction in shipping greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century was never a credible ambition. Lethargic progress towards a lacklustre...
Private equity exits box shipping on a wave of liquidity The huge increase in container shipping asset values has given investors a rare opportunity to leave the market on a...
Bulk Shenzhen back in operation after repairs The 2020 Bulkers vessel has been in Zhoushan port following the collision, according to Lloyd's List Intelligence data
Greece & Cyprus 2021: The new temple of maritime tech? The Greek capital has a number of advantages that are fuelling its emergence as a hub for companies at the...
The Lloyd's List podcast: Why shipping needs more people In a week when there weren't enough truck drivers to deliver petrol across England, and crops rotted in the field...
China Merchants to order three aframax tankers at domestic yard Move comes as the world's aframax fleet stands relatively aged, with more than 35% of the live vessels at least...
Freight rates ease for Golden Week breather Freight rates have stopped their relentless march upwards. But a backlog of cargo and delays in China and the US...
Greece & Cyprus 2021: Sustainability driver in hull insurance American Hellenic Hull's upward trajectory has been acknowledged in various ways, not least by the election last year of chief...
Hapag-Lloyd vessel not linked to California oil spill US Coast Guard boarded the vessel Rotterdam Express at the port of Oakland, interviewed its crew and examined the navigation systems...
Fortescue Metals to fuel ore carriers with ammonia World's fourth-largest iron ore producer aims to cut 50% of the emission intensity levels from its ore shipping operations by...
Daily Briefing Why shipping's net zero consensus is about to become a political bargaining chip | LA container terminal rumoured to be...
Eastern Pacific Shipping acquires VLOC duo from Cara Shipping Move is significant as it illustrates a shift towards capesize and larger vessels. The company is expanding its bulker fleet...
Climate coalition calls for Ikea to 'abandon dirty ships' by 2030 Despite Ikea's many climate-related goals, Ship It Zero is calling out the Swedish retailer and other major players such as Amazon and Walmart via "die-ins"...
Inbound containers staying elevated into 2022, congestion limiting 'larger gains' New forecasts from the National Retail Federation call for retail imports to stay high through at least February.
Biden administration pushing shippers, carriers to expand operating hours Biden's port czar outlines a 90-day plan to expand operating hours along the U.S. supply chain.
Some operations resume at Russian port of Novorossiisk as wind drops Operations at the port have been affected by a storm that started Sept. 27.
REFINERY NEWS ROUNDUP: Maintenance in Russia continues in Oct, to wind down in Nov A number of refineries will continue works in October, including Ryazan, Taif, Yaisky, Ukhta, Angarsk, Omsk and Komsomolsk.
Horisont Energi, Koole Terminals sign MOU on Rotterdam ammonia terminal and storage The agreement will explore storage options for ammonia produced in Norway and shipped to Rotterdam, the company said.
SINGAPORE DATA: Residual stocks rise 11% on week to 20.8 mil barrels Bunker demand in Singapore has slowed as crude prices jumped in the week, according to traders.
SHIPPING: Global tankers Q4 freight, earnings to rise as demand strengthens "Tankers are cyclical and so from current dismal levels the only way is up," Hammer said.
Malaysia's Petronas conducts first LNG bunkering operation in Sabah This latest effort signifies a major step towards developing Malaysia as an LNG bunkering hub, Tamrin said.
China, EU likely to have talks on carbon border tax: ICEF panelists Under CBAM, Europe plans to impose a tax on imports of products and materials with a high carbon footprint.
Global hydrogen trade could be indexed to natural gas, carbon: Saudi Aramco Aramco is developing low-carbon hydrogen production projects, and Al Khowaiter said the natural markets for its exports would be to Asia.
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