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MABUX reports slight growth in fuel prices

A new study by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has shown that a new-build, dual-fuel gas carrier vessel generates lower CO2 emissions over...

Lloyd’s Register calls for immediate action on maritime decarbonisation

A new report from the technical and business services organisation Lloyd's Register (LR) has called for "immediate action on maritime decarbonisation" in order to...

Bunker volumes in US crucial markets still recover from Covid-19

The International Bunker Industry Association’s (IBIA) Bunkering and Shipping in Transition online conference has reported that bunker volumes in key markets of the United...

71% of 2021 newbuild boxships to be scrubber-fitted

Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) reported that 71% of the year-to-date ordered container ships, and particularly 117 out of 168 with a capacity of...

ECSA against the EU’s proposed Paris Agreement

European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA), which promotes the interests of 20 shipping associations across the European Union, the United Kingdom and Norway, is among those...

ISO to launch a new standard for shipping logging system

The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) has published a new standard, ISO 24060, for a ship software logging system to be used for operational...

LNG-fuelled vessel orders are growing

The LNG-fuelled vessel order book continues to build this year with 21 ships booked in July, which is currently the monthly average for orders...

European Union approves decarbonisation projects

The European Union (EU) has given the green light for a US$138.86 (€118) million investment from the Innovation Fund to be allocated across 32...

German environmental group sees high potential in ammonia as a marine fuel

Ammonia as a marine fuel has a high potential for climate protection if nitrous oxide generated during the combustion is eliminated, according to a...

Shipping bodies urge governments to accelerate decarbonisation actions

Shipping organisations have welcomed the "growing momentum" for a US$5 billion R&D Fund for shipping at MEPC 76, but called on governments to "act...

Open loop scrubbers do not create unwarranted risk, said EGCSA study

Both in a standard Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) port and in a highly trafficked seaway the operation of open loop scrubbers...

MABUX sees irregular fluctuations in fuel prices

During Week 23, Marine Bunker Exchange (MABUX) World Bunker Index showed moderate irregular fluctuations with the 380 HSFO index decreasing US$440.34/MT, the VLSFO index...

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