Brazil Urges IMO to Prioritise Emissions Cuts Over Fuel-Specific Incentives Ahead of MEPC 84
Brazil has submitted a formal proposal to the International Maritime Organization urging that any incentive framework for cleaner shipping be […]
Brazil has submitted a formal proposal to the International Maritime Organization urging that any incentive framework for cleaner shipping be […]
Classification society Korean Register (KR) has published a new report examining the safety challenges surrounding hydrogen as a marine fuel,
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded type approval to emissions technology firm SeaARCTOS for its ARCTOS-1 device — a funnel-mounted system
A unit at Valero Energy’s Port Arthur refinery in Texas — one of the largest refining facilities in the United
Holland Shipyards Group has handed over the final vessel in a three-ship series to Netherlands-based Dixstone, marking the completion of
Escalating geopolitical tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz are casting a harsh light on the vulnerabilities within shipping’s ongoing energy
Saudi Arabia’s maritime regulator has temporarily waived key licensing and certification requirements for vessels operating within the Kingdom’s territorial waters,
TT-Line’s Ro-Pax passenger ferry, the Nils Holgersson, has completed an LNG bunkering call at Klaipeda Port in Lithuania, according to
Crude oil futures staged a sharp recovery on Tuesday morning after Iran flatly denied that any diplomatic exchanges with the