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STRATEGIC MARINE’S SURFACE EFFECT OFFSHORE VESSEL CUTS EMISSIONS

STRATEGIC MARINE’S SURFACE EFFECT OFFSHORE VESSEL CUTS EMISSIONS

by Bill Thomson | Monday, January 6, 2025 | offshore marine news

Strategic Marine of Singapore has announced the signing and delivery of its first Surface Effect Ship (SES) to All Energies Services (AES), said to represent a ground-breaking moment in the company’s advancement within the offshore oil and gas sector. The contract...
OVER HALF OF VESSEL ORDERBOOK CAN USE ALTERNATIVE FUEL, SAYS CLARKSONS

OVER HALF OF VESSEL ORDERBOOK CAN USE ALTERNATIVE FUEL, SAYS CLARKSONS

by Bill Thomson | Friday, January 3, 2025 | Marine fuel & lubricant news

Clarksons Research has released its latest Green Technology Tracker, including full year 2024 data points, charting the progress of alternative fuel uptake and investments in energy saving technologies across the global shipping fleet. Across 2024, 820 vessel orders,...
NORWEGIAN PROJECT EXPLORES NUCLEAR SHIP PROPULSION

NORWEGIAN PROJECT EXPLORES NUCLEAR SHIP PROPULSION

by Bill Thomson | Friday, January 3, 2025 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Norwegian company Vard, part of the Fincantieri Group, has been collaborating with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Ålesund and other key stakeholders in a project, known as NuProShip I, exploring nuclear propulsion for the maritime sector....
IMO’S DOMINGUEZ STRESSES HUMAN FACTORS, SECURITY AND DECARBONISATION AS KEY TOPICS

IMO’S DOMINGUEZ STRESSES HUMAN FACTORS, SECURITY AND DECARBONISATION AS KEY TOPICS

by Bill Thomson | Friday, January 3, 2025 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has highlighted the key items on the IMO agenda for 2025 in a video message at the start of the year. Dominguez said: “We start 2025 focusing on three main topics, as we were last year. The first one, seafarers, the second...
LNG SHIPPING HOLDS FIRM, SAYS ABS IN QATAR

LNG SHIPPING HOLDS FIRM, SAYS ABS IN QATAR

by Bill Thomson | Friday, January 3, 2025 | Ship classification news

Strong global growth of LNG and in the orders for vessels needed to carry it, as well as key regulatory changes and critical technologies for the energy transition led the discussion at a recent meeting of the ABS Maritime Committee in Qatar. Industry leaders from...
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