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Five European countries open their doors to cross-border CO2 storage

A European infrastructure for carbon capture and storage is underway. The latest agreements (from mid-April) between Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden allow cross-border transport and geological storage of captured CO2.

Trafigura orders four dual-fuel ammonia powered vessels from HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard

Trafigura has signed a contract for four Medium Gas Carriers (MGC) that will be capable of using low-carbon ammonia as a propulsion fuel when delivered.

GHG Emissions quantification project completed at FPSOs in Brazil

A quantification of emissions of the three GHGs – methane, nitrous oxide and HFCs – was carried out from July to September 2023 at two MODEC-chartered FPSOs off the coast of Rio de Janeiro.

DARPA’s autonomous ‘Manta Ray’ drone can glide through ocean depths undetected

Northrop Grumman Corporation has built its Manta Ray uncrewed underwater vehicle, which will operate long-duration missions and carry payloads into the ocean depths in partnership with DARPA.

Tristar Eships’ vessels to benefit from Wärtsilä’s Decarbonisation Services

Technology group Wärtsilä's unique Decarbonisation Services have been chosen to support Tristar Eships, the maritime logistics division of the Dubai-based Tristar Group, in decarbonising its operations.

World’s most environmentally friendly tug fleet delivered to HaiSea Marine

The five tugs are the firsts to ever receive class society ABS’ ENVIRO+ notation, their highest standard available.

Port NOLA announces $7 million grant for sustainable infrastructure

Seven electric terminal tractors and associated charging infrastructure will be installed at both Port NOLA terminal operators, Ports America Louisiana, and New Orleans Terminal, LLC.

The new quay in the port of Szczecin served the first ship

The newly built Dąbrowieckie Quay in the port of Szczecin, Poland, serviced the first ship. The City Island chemical tanker took on board nearly 18,000. tons of sulfuric acid.

China launches sea trials for next-generation aircraft carrier

China on Wednesday launched sea trials for the Fujian, its third and most advanced aircraft carrier, state media reported.

QatarEnergy signs LNG carrier time charter contracts with three Chinese shipping companies

The nine vessels are part of 18 QC-Max LNG carriers that will be built in Hudong-Zhonghua shipyards in China.

Damen launches fully electric RSD-E Tug 2513 for Port of Antwerp-Bruges

On 12th April Damen Shipyards Group launched the second of its fully electric RSD-E Tugs 2513 at Damen Song Cam Shipyard.

W&O signs three-year supply agreement with VARD Group

The new partnership will see W&O support VARD's order book over a three-year period, providing valves and technical support to shipyards in Norway, Romania and Vietnam

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