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FueLNG completes Singapore’s first ship-to-ship bunkering of an LNG-fuelled oil tanker

Shell’s Aframax tanker ‘Pacific Emerald’ is the first oil tanker to be LNG-bunkered in Singapore

EPS and Rio Tinto ink dual fuel LNG charter

Eastern Pacific Shipping and Rio Tinto enter charter for up to six dual-fuel LNG dry bulk carriers

Fugro finishes first phase on ASN’ transpacific BiFrost Cable System

The transpacific route segments off the west coast of North America have now been surveyed and the project will soon continue on the Indonesia segment through the Celebes and Java seas.

Equinor: Welding quality of Johan Castberg hull

During construction of the hull for the Johan Castberg production vessel at Sembcorp Marine in Singapore, Equinor has revealed quality deviations regarding both welding and welding inspection.

First biofuel trial of an ocean-going vessel in Singapore

The vessel selected for the biofuel trial was one of the company’s eco-Kamsarmaxes, Kira Oldendorff.

Azimuthal Hybrid Drive system SYDRIVE-E for the world’s first LNG hybrid tug

With this first in a series of 12 vessels, Sembcorp Marine will build the world’s first hybrid LNG-fueled tug fleet that will replace its existing diesel-powered tugs.

Asia’s first ship-to-containership LNG bunkering undertaken by CMA CGM and FueLNG

The first ship-to-ship operation by FueLNG Bellina, Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel, paves the way for large vessels to refuel LNG in Singapore.

IMO and Singapore to offer pilot SWiFT Project to medium-sized port

The port will then be provided with functional MSW software, hardware and/or IT services, configured to the country's needs.

Innovez One signs agreement with R W Marine Services in Singapore

R W Marine Services adopts Innovez One’s marineM cutting-edge platform to save costs, time and optimise its fleet operations.

Total reinforces its commitment to develop Singapore into a major LNG maritime hub for Asia

Asia’s demand for LNG bunkering is growing and the contribution of Singapore is of essence for the development of a global LNG bunkering market.

Maritime industry leaders to explore ammonia as marine fuel in Singapore

Green ammonia possesses great potential as it is produced from only renewable electricity, water and air with no CO2 emission.

Singapore ratified the Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation

It is the first country to do so shortly after it signed the Convention on 1 March 2021.

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