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Nov 20, 2025 ... Port of Oslo will introduce new incentives from 2026, offering cargo ships that connect to shore power a 20% discount on quay fees.
The move replaces the port’s previous rebate for ... |
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Nov 20, 2025 ... assistant secretary at the Hong Kong government's Transport and Logistics Bureau, set out the plan at an opening presentation at the IBIA Annual Convention in Hong Kong on Thursday.
"We will ... |
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Nov 20, 2025 ... Kong's geographical position and proximity to major international shipping lanes make it a natural candidate to develop into a multi-fuel bunkering hub.
Building on this advantage, the city ... |
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Nov 19, 2025 ... executives in the bunker and shipping industries see little cause for optimism over what comes next at the IMO after last month's net-zero framework (NZF) delay, but are calling for a united ... |
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Nov 19, 2025 ... serious option for marine fuel.'
On the stage, Hing Chao, chairman of the Hong Kong Chamber of Shipping and Wah Kwong Maritime Transport, speaking during a panel discussion, noted that ethanol ... |
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Nov 18, 2025 ... of e-BDN for bunker deliveries since April 2025.
The trial was carried out in collaboration with shipping firm Vertom Group, bunker supplier Verde Marine and Bunkerlink.
“We extend our sincere ... |
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Nov 18, 2025 ... while it helps reduce pollution in port areas, it is not sufficient to tackle global shipping emissions. Substantial investment in low- and zero-carbon marine fuels will still be ... |
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Nov 17, 2025 ... albeit minimally.
Novorossiysk,where Transneft suspended 2.2 million barrels per day (bpd) of shipments following a drone attack by Ukraine, was offline for only two days; however, Ukraine's ... |
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Nov 17, 2025 ... shipping firm NYK Group says ammonia bunkers will be its primary fuel to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
It sees the use of ammonia-powered vessels starting this year and growing ... |
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Nov 17, 2025 ... firm Nordsol to build three bio-LNG plants in Norway for use across various sectors, including shipping.
The facilities will use agricultural and fish waste to produce bio-LNG, Havila Biogass ... |


