Egypt, Norway to establish the country’s first green methanol plant
Egypt signed on Sunday, 14th May, a joint development agreement with Norway’s Scatec to establish the country’s first green methanol production project in Damietta Port.
Read moreEgypt signed on Sunday, 14th May, a joint development agreement with Norway’s Scatec to establish the country’s first green methanol production project in Damietta Port.
Read moreDNV and the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) yesterday to support their efforts to set science-based targets for their net zero goals.
Read moreHutchison Ports, global port operator, announced a significant investment in Egypt's major port, Ain Sokhna Port and B100, a new container terminal in the Port of Alexandria, earlier today.
Read moreBahri, the national shipping company of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has signed a non-binding renewable six-month agreement with the Suez Canal Authority with the view to create a joint Egyptian shareholding company to offer maritime transportation services in the Egyptian market.
Read moreHapag-Lloyd will build a new transshipment terminal with an annual handling capacity of 3.3 million TEU in Damietta, Egypt.
Read moreGard informed that its local correspondent in Egypt, El Hamamsy Marine Services, reported an increase in cases where seafarers have been detained for carrying prohibited items, such as drones and other “suspicious” electronic devices, in their luggage when embarking or disembarking ships in the country.
Read moreThe crude oil tanker "Affinity V" ran aground in the Suez Canal on August 31, backing up maritime traffic, according to local media and analysis of the ship's location in vessel tracking software. The vessel has now been released and is back on course.
Read moreAfter the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) signed six memoranda of understanding for investments worth US$ 10 billion for green hydrogen and green ammonia projects, Rystad Energy noted that Egypt has all the prerequisites to become a green hydrogen giant.
Read moreOn April 20th, Egyptian Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly witnessed the signing ceremony for two memoranda of understanding for projects – one of which aims to produce green fuel for bunkering in the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCEZ).
Read moreMaersk signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Egypt, in a joint bid to further accelerate the supply of green fuels and the global transformation to net-zero shipping.
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