Remotely piloted aircraft monitors ships’ sulphur emissions in Strait of Gibraltar
Over the summer EMSA’s remotely piloted aircraft have been monitoring the level of sulphur oxides released by ships transiting the Strait of Gibraltar.
Read moreOver the summer EMSA’s remotely piloted aircraft have been monitoring the level of sulphur oxides released by ships transiting the Strait of Gibraltar.
Read moreThe first LNG bunkering operation to be carried out in Gibraltar recently took place when the Shell chartered LNG bunker vessel Coral Methane supplied LNG to Lomosov Prospect, an Aframax tanker operated by Sovcomflot.
Read moreGibraltar Port Authority has announced the prosecution of the AM Ghent for the recent oil spill.
Read moreA total of four crew members were injured after an explosion onboard the Hong Kong-flagged bulk carrier CSSC CAPE TOWN, while at Gibraltar Port on Friday evening.
Read moreA ship that caused an oil spill on February 12 will be detained in Gibraltar waters, until Gibraltar can recover the costs of a clean-up operation.
Read moreGibraltar announced that Shell has successfully completed its application formalities for an LNG Bunker Licence, and the grant of a port operator licence has been approved.
Read moreOperators with ships fitted with scrubbers and trading in European ports are advised that according information provided by the Standard Club’s correspondents in France, Portugal, Spain and Gibraltar that there are restrictions placed on the use of open loop systems.
Read moreMaersk reported that one of its containerships experienced main engine failure and began drifting in the Gibraltar Strait on January 29, 2020, adding that because of this difficulty the vessel is expected to be delayed.
Read moreGibraltar has extended port facilities to be able to handle more ships carrying goods in case Britain leaves the EU without an agreement, the British territory’s maritime minister said on Friday. There have been concerns that Gibraltar’s open land border with Spain would be affected by Brexit.
Read moreGibraltar saw the first ever LNG bunker supply within British Gibraltar Territorial Waters (BGTW). This took place with the arrival of one of the worlds biggest floating cranes, the Panamanian Semi Submersible Crane Vessel (SSCV) 'Sleipnir', owned by Heerema Marine Contractors.
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