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ExxonMobil’s 0.5% fuel will be on sale from Q3 this year

ExxonMobil has revealed its low sulphur bunker fuel will be available from the third quarter of this year

Ocean Carriers Prepare for IMO Low Sulfur Rules

New International Maritime Organization (IMO) rules requiring ships to use fuel with less than 0.5% sulfur will take effect on January 1, 2020

MSC under negotiations for Italy’s largest container terminal

MSC is interested in buying a share in Medcenter Container Terminal from Italian terminal operator Contship Italia

Authorities Seize 3,200 Pounds of Cocaine at Port Newark

On February 28, a joint federal and state task force seized 1.5 tons of cocaine at the Port of New York and New Jersey's Port Newark terminals

Cyprus’s new industrial port of Vassilikos to operate in 2023

The construction of the new industrial port of Vassilikos is expected to begin operations in 2023, as Cyprus News Agency reports

SEALNG Welcomes First North American Port Member

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has joined SEALNG, the multi-sector industry coalition aiming to accelerate the widespread adoption of LNG as a marine fuel

Guangdong invests in new port project at Bohe

China’s southern Guangdong province plans to develop a new port area at Bohe, Maoming city to improve cargo handling capacity for the west area of Guangdong.

Singapore port handles lesser containers in February

The port of Singapore has handled lower container volumes in February, according to preliminary estimates released by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore

Boskalis clinches contract to widen Australian shipping channel

Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. has clinched a EUR40m contract for the widening of Australia’s Port Adelaide Outer Harbor shipping channel.

France braces for oil slick to wash ashore near Bordeaux

French authorities are bracing for a sizeable oil slick to hits its southwestern coast near Bordeaux on the weekend following the fire and subsequent sinking of Grimaldi

Equinor extends Oceaneering’s Norway maintenance agreement

 Equinor has renewed a contract with Oceaneering International covering provision of maintenance, reliability, and integrity management of offshore and onshore facilities in Norway.

Nigerian Pirates Kidnap Five After Firefight with Escort Boat

According to the ICC IMB's Piracy Report, Nigerian pirates kidnapped five crewmembers from an OSV in the Gulf of Guinea

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