July, 2025
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Tue22Jul
The European Commission is planning reforms to improve biofuel certification and traceability after a probe into Chinese imports revealed weaknesses, though no fraud was confirmed.
EU Plans Stronger Safeguards for Biofuel Certification After China Imports Probe
Tue22Jul
Two maritime projects in Alaska and one project in Pennsylvania have been awarded funding.
US Approves $35 Million for Maritime Infrastructure Projects
Mon21Jul
Meanwhile, Poland lays claim to a massive oil and gas deposit.
Oil Dips As Russia Sanctions And Geopolitical Tensions Are Shrugged Off
Mon21Jul
Lila Global has joined Tankers International's VLCC pool with its vessel Lila Kochi, expanding the pool to 29 ships.
Tankers International Adds Lila Global to VLCC Pool
Mon21Jul
The rebranding of RMK Maritime as EA Gibson Capital marks a strategic step in strengthening Gibson's maritime finance and advisory capabilities.
Gibson Expands Maritime Finance Offering with RMK Maritime Integration
Mon21Jul
The 8,500 dwt ship has been built by Turkey's Atlas Shipyard.
Dutch Firm Longship Takes Delivery of Fourth Diesel-Electric Ship
Mon21Jul
With the new order, Van Oord will grow its subsea installation vessel fleet to five.
Van Oord Orders Methanol-Powered Vessel Pair
Mon21Jul
OrbitMI has agreed to acquire Canadian AI firm AuQub to enhance real-time decision-making and automate maritime workflows.
OrbitMI Buys AuQub to Boost AI for Shipping
Mon21Jul
The EU has unveiled its new sanctions package against Russia, cutting the oil price cap to $47.6/bbl and blacklisting over 100 more vessels, including for the first time an Indian refinery linked to Rosneft.
EU Lowers Russian Oil Price Cap, Adds Over 100 Ships to Sanctions List
Mon21Jul
Ship & Bunker's G20-VLSFO Index was little changed at its lowest level since June 12 on Friday.
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Holds Steady as Crude Slips