23,000 Litres of Bunker Fuel Removed from Grounded Cruise Ship off Fiji Coast
Fiji’s maritime authority has successfully offloaded all bunker fuel from a grounded cruise ship, taking a critical step toward containing […]
Fiji’s maritime authority has successfully offloaded all bunker fuel from a grounded cruise ship, taking a critical step toward containing […]
A viewpoint published on Ship & Bunker by bunker procurement intelligence firm Fuelsure is challenging shipowners and charterers to fundamentally
A Chinese shipyard has filled its orderbook well into 2029, driven by growing demand for large LNG dual-fuel container vessels.
Japan’s Imabari Shipbuilding has handed over a large container ship capable of future conversion to methanol or ammonia propulsion to
Energy company Stabilis Solutions has ended a decade-long LNG offtake agreement connected to its proposed liquefaction facility in Galveston, Texas,
Classification society Bureau Veritas has entered into a formal partnership with Ponant Explorations Group aimed at accelerating the development of
Four ships across multiple vessel classes were sold for demolition during the final week of March 2026, according to Ship
Kuwait’s major Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery came under a drone attack in the early hours of Friday, April 3, triggering fires
Japanese classification society ClassNK has granted approval for an autonomous navigation system fitted aboard the container ship Genbu, marking a
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