Watch: LNG-fueled bulker collides with anchored vessel
On July 16, 2024, a significant maritime collision occurred off Hay Point, Queensland, Australia, involving two bulk carriers: HL Eco and YM Serenity.
Read moreDetailsOn July 16, 2024, a significant maritime collision occurred off Hay Point, Queensland, Australia, involving two bulk carriers: HL Eco and YM Serenity.
Read moreDetailsGTT announces it received, in July 2024, two orders from its Korean partner HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) to design the cryogenic fuel tanks for 12 new LNG2 -fuelled container vessels on behalf of CMA CGM, a global leader in sea, land, air and logistics solutions.
Read moreDetailsWärtsilä has signed a 16-year Lifecycle Agreement with Seapeak Maritime (Glasgow) Ltd. The contract covers ten LNG carriers and is an extension of an earlier Wärtsilä Lifecycle Agreement for these vessels. The new order was booked by Wärtsilä in Q1 2024.
Read moreDetailsEdison announces that it has completed the liquefied natural gas (LNG) refuelling in the port of Trieste. The ship-to-ship bunkering operation is the first to take place in the Adriatic Sea and the first to be carried out by Edison through the use of the LNG carrier Ravenna Knutsen.
Read moreDetailsABS awarded approval in principle (AIP) to two new developments from Jiangnan Shipyard: a new insulation system and a modern design for an ultra large ethane carrier (ULEC).
Read moreDetailsDonsötank has placed an order for an additional liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel oil and chemical tanker with the Chinese Wuhu Shipyard.
Read moreDetailsMount Ossa, the last vessel in our series of six 210,000 dwt DF LNG Newcastlemaxes chartered to Rio Tinto, has been successfully delivered with Laure Baratgin, to Singapore-based shipowner Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS).
Read moreDetailsDrewry expects LNG to be feasible as a marine fuel until 2035 amidst the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and the FuelEU Maritime (FEM) despite the scrutiny over its fossil footprint and methane slip.
Read moreDetailsAccording to news, China has launched the world’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering and transport vessel with a capacity of 14,000 cubic meters, capable of navigating both rivers and seas.
Read moreDetailsRecent reports suggest that mysterious buyers with suspected Russian ties are acquiring numerous liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessels, potentially expanding Moscow's covert fleet of tankers.
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