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EU approves state aid for Lithuanian LNG terminal

The European Commission has approved the compensation granted by Lithuania to LITGAS for supplying a mandatory quantity of LNG to the LNG terminal in Klaipėda.

Norway proposes regulation for emissions reduction in the fjords

New legislation was released for review aiming to reduce emissions and discharges in the fjords.

Port of Bellingham and Ports America sign a new service contract

International cargo vessels are expected to arrive at the Bellingham Shipping Terminal on a regular basis as the result of a new service contract between the Port of Bellingham and Ports America

Canada Shares Frigate Repair Contracts Across Three Yards

Canada's Public Services and Procurement has spread $7 billion in maintenance and repair contracts for Royal Canadian Navy frigates across three shipyards

German Shipping Operator Sentenced to Pay $3.2 Million

German shipping company MST Mineralien Schiffahrt Spedition und Transport GmbH (MST) pleaded guilty and was sentenced in Portland, Maine

IMO 2020: Scrubber Installations Are Booming and There’s A Very Good Reason for That

Over the course of the past couple of months, there have been news of mass installations of scrubbers on board entire company fleets, ranging from tankers, to dry bulk carriers and container ships.

How Hapag-Lloyd will comply with the IMO2020 regulation

Regulation and discusses the structure of the Marine Fuel Recovery (MFR) mechanism that Hapag-Lloyd introduced

Getting ready to fight the invisible cyber intruder

The threat of a cyber attack is one of the most prominent business risks to any company’s information and operation systems.

Big oil traders set to cash in on shipping fuel overhaul

The world’s biggest oil traders are gearing up to cash in on big disruptions that could hit the shipping fuel market in just over a year due to new U.N.-mandated environmental rules.

Eastern Shipbuilding Group Resumes Operations, all OPC Workers Back to Work

Eastern Shipbuilding Group, a family-owned and operated shipbuilder that is involved in both government and commercial vessel construction and repair

Sempra Initiates Cameron LNG Train 1 Commissioning

Sempra Energy announced that Cameron LNG has initiated the commissioning process for the support facilities and first liquefaction train of Phase 1 of its Hackberry, La., liquefaction-export project.

ABB, Sintef to Test Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Norwegian Sintef Ocean and ABB Marine will use two 30kW hydrogen fuel cells, set up in laboratory to model the operation and control of a complete marine power system in a megawatt-scale propulsion plant.

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