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Dec 1, 2025 ... engine manufacturer WinGD has unveiled its first high-pressure dual-fuel LNG engine, claiming it provides better fuel efficiency than existing engines on the market.
The engine is designed ... |
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Nov 28, 2025 ... to $58.55 per barrel, the numbers contributed to both contracts declining for the fourth straight month, the longest period of decline since 2023.
The daily losses were attributed to ... |
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Nov 28, 2025 ... sources familiar with the matter.
Raizen, a joint venture between Shell and Brazil's Cosan, originally acquired the assets in 2018.
It emerged in March that Raizen was significantly scaling ... |
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Nov 28, 2025 ... marine fuel trading firm Integr8 Fuels has signed a new deal to provide bunkering services at the Port of Edrom in Australia.
The company has signed a memorandum of understanding with ... |
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Nov 28, 2025 ... Mars to its Las Palmas operations, it said in a LinkedIn post on Thursday.
The firm has also signed a 15-year extension of its terminal concession at the port, as well as signing a letter of ... |
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Nov 27, 2025 ... of crude sloshing around Asia and nobody suddenly believes U.S. sanctions have grown fangs overnight, but these new quotas at least stop the floorboards from giving way... China does a little ... |
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Nov 27, 2025 ... from July 2026.
In May 2025 the British government said that as part of plans for 'dynamic alignment' between the UK's and EU's ETS, international shipping would be included in time, but did ... |
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Nov 27, 2025 ... rejects the allegations.
"To be accused of war crimes long after a case has already been investigated and concluded is not only surprising," USTC CEO Nina Ostergaard said in a separate LinkedIn ... |
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Nov 27, 2025 ... lies in West Africa," Sharma said.
"However, the Splendour Opal and our operating model are designed to handle a wider range of blends in future, and we will introduce lower‑carbon options ... |
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Nov 27, 2025 ... everyone either sighed with relief or rolled their eyes at the IMO's decision to delay its Net Zero Framework, few seem to grasp what could be coming while we wait for a resolution.
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