Search Ship & Bunker
| Headline | Image |
|---|---|
|
Dec 29, 2025 ... pressure method to transport liquefied CO2 by ship, as well as temporary storage and offshore injection.
It will look at cross-border CCS opportunities in Southeast Asia, where Malaysia could ... |
|
|
Dec 29, 2025 ... production is expected to begin in early 2026, following the handover of the project from OCI Global to Woodside Energy, Woodside said in a press release on Monday.
The ammonia ... |
|
|
Dec 29, 2025 ... can be supplied through existing fuel infrastructure.
"The successful launch of CIMC Enric's project represents a significant milestone in China's low-carbon development journey," it ... |
|
|
Dec 29, 2025 ... website last week.
While intended for offshore power generation rather than propulsion, the project could tackle some of the issues hindering the use of nuclear propulsion technology in ... |
|
|
Dec 29, 2025 ... bulk shipping firm Pacific Basin Shipping has ordered four vessels from Jiangmen Nanyang Ship Engineering featuring fuel-efficient technology.
The 40,000 dwt vessels were ordered at a total ... |
|
|
Dec 26, 2025 ... located in Denmark's Ramme, produced its first batch of green ammonia on December 20.
The project was developed in partnership with Topsoe and Vestas, with support from the EUDP, the firm said ... |
|
|
Dec 26, 2025 ... to take additional fuel at other Argentine ports.
The new regulation will come into effect on January 1, ... |
|
|
Dec 26, 2025 ... class approval of a hydrogen-based power system designed for maritime and industrial use.
The project will assess how the system can be integrated into class-compliant shipboard environments, ... |
|
|
Dec 26, 2025 ... shipping firm TT-Line has ordered a vessel from China Merchants Jinling Shipyard, featuring an LNG-hybrid propulsion system.
The 240 m long Ropax ferry can carry up to 1,000 passengers, ... |
|
|
Dec 26, 2025 ... will not be able to apply the FuelEU Maritime regulation from January 1, 2026, despite earlier expectations of an early-year rollout.
The delay is due to necessary clarifications between ... |





