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Wärtsilä to upgrade the performance of four KOTC VLCCs

Wärtsilä Fuel Efficiency Boost will reduce both fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions for four KOTC VLCCs

Japan’s first LNG bunkering vessel launched

Operations to Begin in Autumn 2020

DNV GL Expert: ICEs will be the dominant force in shipping for the next 20–30 years

If ICEs are to play a role in the decarbonization of shipping, suppliers, regulators, shipowners and engine manufacturers will have to agree on viable alternatives to carbon-based fuel.

Opinion: LNG production shut-ins are becoming a realistic possibility

Covid-19 to also hit liquid gas as Europe will struggle to be the sponge for another year

USA’s second busiest container hub joins SEA-LNG

SEA-LNG welcomes the Port of Long Beach, the USA’s second busiest container port, to its growing membership.

Freeport LNG Train 3 begins commercial operation

Freeport LNG’s Train 1 and 2 have been in commercial operation since mid-December and midJanuary, respectively.

EMP commences feasibility study to install Aquarius MRE on tanker

Zero-emission power and propulsion system for ships being prepared for installation.

Saudi tanker armada set to strain oil storage with 43 million-barrel load

The Saudi fleet, with oil loaded at Ras Tanura, will join an existing congestion of 76 tankers that are currently waiting to unload in US ports.

LUKOIL shares lubricant experience after first 100 days of operation on VLSFO

After 100 days of VLSFO operation, LUKOIL Marine Lubricants is sharing recent experience on VLSFO operation with NAVIGO MCL Extra (40BN).

LR to class new Multi-Role Ships for Federal German Government

Shipbuilders, in agreement with Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau BAW, appointed LR as the classification society for two new 95 metre Multi-Role Ships.

Strategically located Omani port joins SEA-LNG

SEA-LNG welcomes SOHAR Port and Freezone as its first Middle Eastern port member.

LR and UMAS publish techno-economic assessment of zero-carbon fuels

LR and the University Maritime Advisory Services (UMAS) have published their latest assessment of the current and future fuels available to shipping

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