January, 2017
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Fri06Jan
Restructuring, the journey to 2020, rising and volatile bunker prices, and digital bunkering are all in the outlook for the coming year.
After a Tough 2016, What Can The Bunker Industry Expect in 2017?
December, 2016
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Fri23Dec
According to UNEP, estimates of illegal slops disposal reach at least 3,000 incidents per year in European waters alone.
Sustainable Slops Disposal Will Remain a Challenge in 2017 – the Industry Must Embrace Its Solutions
Thu22Dec
"The 0.50% global sulfur cap in 2020 will accelerate the change in the needs and habits of the shipping industry," MD Olivier Jouny tells Ship & Bunker.
Interview: TOTAL Confirms its Ambition in LNG Bunkering Business
Mon19Dec
2017 will see significant decisions that could shape the future of the global ship recycling industry, says Dr. Nikos Mikelis of GMS.
2017: A Critical Year for Ship Recycling
Thu15Dec
Julien Dufour, CEO, Verifavia Shipping, compares and contrasts IMO and EU's approaches to monitoring, reporting and verifying ship CO2 emissions.
Industry Insight: Emissions Data Collection – IMO vs. EU
Tue13Dec
While 2016 has been challenging for owners and operators, Larry Rumbol of Parker Kittiwake says IMO's 2020 decision has added cat fines to the agenda.
Industry Insight: Success Demands a Greater Effort
November, 2016
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Mon07Nov
Peter has over 40 years' experience in the marine industry and is an accomplished marine executive.
Gibraltar Shipping: An Interview With IBIA's Peter Hall
October, 2016
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Thu27Oct
There is a quiet revolution in energy transportation, with ramifications for LNG transfer for power generation, or other uses, such as marine energy.
Cryoline: Innovation in the LNG 'Transfer Zone'
Mon24Oct
Knowing how to manage risk is the key to long term success in the bunker market, and this has never been so true following the demise of OW and Hanjin.
Feature: World Fuel Services on The Benefits of Working with a Strong Counter Party
Thu13Oct
Hanjin and OW provide the reason now not to ignore the industry warnings.
Hanjin, OW and Preparing for the Next Unthinkable Sinking