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Evergreen ship lodged in Chesapeake for a month moving again

Ship had been lodged in Chesapeake Bay mud since mid-March

PETRONAS and Titan LNG partner to deliver LNG to VLCC Yuan Rui Yang

Delivered in February this year, the Yuan Rui Yang is the world's first LNG-fuelled VLCC.

NOAA’s ship to measure water depths in the Mariana Archipelago

These data will be collected in areas of the Marianas Archipelago that, in some cases, have not been surveyed in over 80 years—if at all.

Varo and Unifeeder in first 100% biofuel bunkering

Unifeeder has bunkered its first truly sustainable 100% biofuel from VARO Energy ("VARO") in the Port of Rotterdam.

First GAC company to calculate and establish its emissions

GAC Bunker Fuels' Greenhouse Gas emissions calculations verified by Bureau Veritas

Maersk Tankers to launch decarbonisation hub

Maersk Tankers is establishing a knowledge hub focusing on decarbonisation. The hub will gather intelligence and create solutions to help shipowners and cargo customers cut emissions.

Tankers International and Vertree launch climate compensation voyage programme

Initiative will offer climate compensation with the highest environmental and social integrity, supporting cargo owners to improve ESG standards and environmental compliance

NYK signs deal with GAIL Limited for charter of LNG carrier

Further Accumulation of Stable Freight Rate Businesses and the Stable Supply of LNG

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Royal Van Wijhe Verf joins GoodShipping to decarbonise its ocean freight

New partnership sees Royal Van Wijhe Verf commit to fossil-free ocean freight transport for its raw materials

Petronas Marine’s LBV conducts first LNG bunkering operation in Sabah

PETRONAS, through PETRONAS Marine brand, has conducted its first LNG bunkering operation in Sabah via its dedicated LNG Bunker Vessel (LBV), MV Avenir Advantage.

Research: Impact of biofouling grows as waters warm and ships idle for longer

Covid pandemic and port congestion coupled with warming waters means ships are at increased risk from biofouling. Advanced technology needed to combat efficiency loss as new rules loom.

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