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Galileo Galilei is dredging the bay’s access channel, increasing its depth from -14 metres tot -16 metres and improving maritime accessibility to the port area.
For the offshore operations, Saipem will employ its construction vessels that are currently deployed in the region.

SeaARCTOS announces Lloyd’s Register Type Approval for its SO₂ emissions reporting

The technology reduces administrative burden and eliminates off-hire time for emissions testing.

Aker Solutions wins FEED contract for CO₂ terminal in Lithuania

The planned CO₂ transshipment terminal in Klaipėda is expected to have a capacity of approximately 2.8 million tonnes of CO₂ per year.

NYK operates methanol-fueled bulk carrier for BHP, achieving 65% GHG emission reduction

This initiative represents the world’s first use of low-carbon methanol fuel on an oceangoing bulk carrier (according to NYK Group research).

Wärtsilä’s fuel-flexible engines selected to reduce emissions on two new vessels

By using biodiesel, these engines are expected to lower total greenhouse gas emissions

Odfjell launches the first operational green corridor between Brazil and Europe

The corridor will operate 12-15 voyages per year, each lasting around 40 days.

US sinks international deal on decarbonizing ships

An international vote to approve cutting maritime emissions was delayed by a year Friday in a victory for the United States, which opposes the carbon-cutting plan.

RINA awarded FEED contract for PETRONAS’ flagship CCS project in Malaysia

Awarded following the successful execution of pre-FEED services in 2024, the FEED contract entrusts RINA with advancing engineering for the Southern onshore CO₂ receiving terminal in Peninsular Malaysia

NYK: Ammonia-fueled tug helps create world’s ‘first’ environmental value

Sakigake is the world's first ammonia-fueled vessel developed for commercial use.

Salzgitter AG and Oldendorff Carriers partner to decarbonize maritime iron ore transport

Long-term partnership expected to cut CO₂e emissions by at least 20%, saving around 19,000 tonnes

Maersk and CATL forge global strategic partnership

Maersk and CATL have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly advance decarbonisation across global supply chains and further strengthen CATL’s global logistics.

Van Oord completes first Bio-LNG fuel bunkering

Van Oord’s trailing suction hopper dredger Vox Ariane has completed its first bunkering of Bio-LNG on the Elbe in Germany.

Northern Endurance Partnership awards Halliburton contract for carbon capture and storage monitoring

The NEP infrastructure includes a CO2 gathering network and onshore compression facilities, as well as a 145-km offshore pipeline

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