Shipping Banks May Be Blind to a Systemic Energy Transition Risk, UCL Study Warns
Banks active in ship finance may be significantly underestimating the long-term financial risks tied to the maritime energy transition — […]
Banks active in ship finance may be significantly underestimating the long-term financial risks tied to the maritime energy transition — […]
Singapore’s High Court has issued a winding-up order against local bunkering company Costank (S) Pte Ltd, marking the formal close
Malaysian enforcement authorities have seized two tankers allegedly involved in an unauthorised bunkering operation in waters off the state of
Japan has filed a formal proposal with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) seeking substantial revisions to the proposed Net-Zero Framework
Securing bunker fuel in Singapore is becoming increasingly challenging, with industry sources recommending lead times of more than ten days
A coalition of prominent European industry bodies is pressing policymakers for greater support to expand biomethane supply, warning that existing
Norway-based Glocal Green has secured a green methanol offtake agreement with Heidelberg Materials’ Norwegian unit, pairing the fuel supply contract
A years-long legal dispute over franchise taxes on marine fuel sales in Texas has reached its conclusion, with the state’s
Engineering firm ABB has completed propulsion system upgrades across nine LNG carriers owned by Cool Company Ltd. (CoolCo), extending the