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Singapore March Marine Fuel Sales Recover After February Low

Marine fuel sales in Singapore, the world's largest bunker hub, improved in March after hitting a 20-month low in February, official data showed on Monday. Volumes totalled 4.47 million metric tons, climbing

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Lloyd’s Register, Seatransport, and Deployable Energy Develop Nuclear Power for Ships

Queensland's ship design group Seatransport and Houston-based Deployable Energy are collaborating with Lloyd’s Register (LR) to develop nuclear power generation for different applications, including strategic response vessels in remote areas.

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Sea1 Offshore Sells 2014-Built Offshore Construction Vessel

Sea1 Offshore, formerly Siem Offshore, has signed an agreement to sell the 2014-built offshore construction vessel (OSCV) Sea1 Spearfish to an independent third party.The sale is done on market terms and will

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Fortescue, CMB.TECH Sign Agreement for Ammonia-Powered Ore Carrier

CMB.TECH has signed an agreement with Fortescue to charter a new ammonia-powered ore carrier. Fortescue and Bocimar, part of CMB.TECH, have signed an agreement for an ammonia-powered Newcastlemax featuring a dual fuel

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Pair of China-Built Offshore Wind Vessels Enter Fleet

Danish logistics specialist deugro and its partners Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy A/S and Amasus Offshore B.V. are moving full steam ahead with the next generation of purpose-built transport vessels for the offshore

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Ship Recycling Market Fearful of Tariff Developments

“An extremely volatile week of tariff announcements, suspensions, mishandling of economic affairs and fluctuating markets has left Indian sub-continent ship recycling destinations on edge, fearful of the next moves by a seemingly

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IMO Approves North-East Atlantic ECA

The IMO’s MEPC83 has approved the creation of a new Emission Control Area (ECA) in the North-East Atlantic Ocean. It will be the world’s largest ECA to date.The decision follows an official

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Sea Change in Cybersecurity: USCG's New Maritime Reg Set to Transform Digital Safety at Sea

The $5.4 trillion global maritime industry faces a perfect storm of cyber vulnerabilities, and a new government regulation aims to be the lighthouse guiding stakeholders to safer digital harbors.On January 17, 2025,

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