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Wednesday, September 26, 2018
shipping containers
Maritime News

Shippers Want ‘A Market Approach’ Dialogue On Shipping Lines’ Low Sulphur Fuel Surcharges

By Mike Wackett (The Loadstar) – As crude oil races towards $100 a barrel, the European Shippers’ Council has called for “a market approach”

September 26, 2018
Total Views: 10

Tuesday, September 25, 2018
MSC Containership
Maritime News

MSC Announces New Bunker Surcharge to Help Cover $2 Billion Per Year Low Sulphur Fuel Costs

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has joined its rivals Maersk Line and CMA CGM in announcing a new bunker fuel surcharge to be imposed on its customers to

September 25, 2018
Total Views: 55

tankers at anchor
Maritime News

Liberia Calls for Early Reporting on 2020-Compliant Fuel Availability

Liberia has submitted a paper to the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) calling for early reporting on the availability of fuel oil that is

September 25, 2018
Total Views: 8

maersk ship
Maritime News

IMO Says There Will Be No Delay in Implementing Shipping’s 2020 Global Sulphur Cap

By Roslan Khasawneh and Jonathan Saul SINGAPORE/LONDON, Sept 25 (Reuters) – The International Maritime Organization (IMO) will not delay

September 25, 2018
Total Views: 6

Monday, September 24, 2018
maersk ship
Maritime News

Suspicious Shippers Urge Maersk to Rethink New Fuel Surcharge Plan

By Alex Lennane (The Loadstar) – Shippers have joined forwarders in condemning Maersk’s plan for new fuel surcharges to help recover the additional

September 24, 2018
Total Views: 17

CMA CGM ANTOINE DE SAINT EXUPERY
Maritime News

CMA CGM Says Global Sulphur Cap to Cost Customers $160 Per TEU on Average

French shipping giant CMA CGM on Monday said the 2020 global sulphur cap regulation will cost an estimated $160 per twenty-foot container or equivalent unit

September 24, 2018
Total Views: 27

Friday, September 21, 2018
bunkering vessels
Maritime News

Shipping Groups Propose Phased Start to 2020 Global Sulphur Cap

By Prejula Prem, Alex Longley and Jack Wittels (Bloomberg) — The shipping industry is pressing for a phased start when tough new rules governing vessel

September 21, 2018
Total Views: 71

Monday, September 17, 2018
maersk containership new york
Maritime News

Maersk Asks Customers to Pay for $2 Billion Low Sulphur Fuel Bill Through New ‘Bunker Adjustment Factor’

By Christian Wienberg (Bloomberg) — The cost of delivering world trade is about to go up. A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, the world’s largest container

September 17, 2018
Total Views: 25

Wednesday, September 12, 2018
maersk ship
Maritime News

Maersk to Install Scrubbers On a ‘Limited Number of Vessels’ Ahead of 2020 Global Sulphur Cap

SINGAPORE/COPENHAGEN, Sept 12 (Reuters) – A.P. Moller-Maersk , the world’s biggest container shipping group, will add devices to reduce harmful

September 12, 2018
Total Views: 16

Tuesday, September 11, 2018
ship emissions
Maritime News

Shipping Fears Engine Failures as Industry Switches to Low Sulphur Fuel

By Ellen Milligan (Bloomberg) — Add oil tankers breaking down at sea to the list of things shipping companies are worrying about as they brace

September 11, 2018
Total Views: 132

Monday, September 10, 2018
Photo: Star Bulk
Maritime News

Star Bulk to Equip Entire 100+ Vessel Fleet with Scrubbers Before 2020

Dry bulk shipping company Star Bulk will equip its entire fleet of more than 100 vessels with exhaust gas cleaning systems before the January 1, 2020 global

September 10, 2018
Total Views: 22

Thursday, September 6, 2018
Airlines Stepping Up Oil Hedges Before 2020 Shipping Rule Bites
Maritime News

Airlines Stepping Up Oil Hedges Before 2020 Shipping Rule Bites

By Alex Longley (Bloomberg) — Airlines are starting to hedge against the risk that fuel prices could be driven higher by rules targeting another

September 6, 2018
Total Views: 62

Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Maritime News

Eagle Bulk Reveals 19-Vessel Scrubber Initiative

Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (NASDAQ: EGLE) announced today that it has entered into a series of agreements for the purchase of up to 37 exhaust gas cleaning

September 4, 2018
Total Views: 9

Thursday, August 30, 2018
Experts Predict A $4/Barrel Crude Oil Boost On 2020 IMO Rules
Maritime News

Experts Predict A $4/Barrel Crude Oil Boost On 2020 IMO Rules

  by Alex Longley and Irene García Pérez (Bloomberg) New regulations to curb pollution from the world’s shipping fleet could lift crude prices by $4 a

August 30, 2018
Total Views: 13

Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Maersk Braces For A $5+ Billion Fuel Bill In 2020
Maritime News

Maersk Braces For A $5+ Billion Fuel Bill In 2020

By Jack Wittels (Bloomberg) The world’s largest container shipping line says adhering to stricter environmental standards could add at least $2 billion to

August 29, 2018
Total Views: 107

Tuesday, August 28, 2018
oil and gas refinery
Environment

Refiners Struggle As Low Sulphur Upgrade Costs Approach $1 Billion Per Plant

by Toby Sterling (Reuters) – Global energy trader Gunvor Group has put on hold plans to upgrade its Rotterdam refinery that intended to make the plant

August 28, 2018
Total Views: 57

Tuesday, August 21, 2018
ship emissions
Maritime News

Outlook for High-Sulphur Fuel Demand Jumps as More Ships Install Scrubbers -FGE

By Roslan Khasawneh SINGAPORE, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Demand for high sulphur marine fuels is likely to see a smaller drop than previously expected by 2020,

August 21, 2018
Total Views: 5

Monday, August 20, 2018
madrid maersk triple-e
Maritime News

Maersk, Vopak to Launch Low Sulphur Fuel Bunkering Facility in Rotterdam Before 2020

A.P. Moller – Maersk, owner of the world’s largest shipping line, has agreed to a joint initiative with independent tank storage operator Royal

August 20, 2018
Total Views: 7

Wednesday, August 15, 2018
El Coquí arrives in Puerto Rico
Maritime News

New Fuel Rules Push Shipowners to Go Green with LNG

By Jonathan Saul and Nina Chestney LONDON, Aug 15 (Reuters) – Tough new rules on marine fuel are forcing shipowners to explore liquefied natural gas

August 15, 2018
Total Views: 25

Tuesday, August 14, 2018
IMO’s Low Sulphur Fuel Regs Seen Cutting Demand for Canadian Oil
Maritime News

IMO’s Low Sulphur Fuel Regs Seen Cutting Demand for Canadian Oil

By Robert Tuttle (Bloomberg) — As if pipeline bottlenecks weren’t enough, Canadian heavy oil producers are facing a new barrier to marketing

August 14, 2018
Total Views: 54
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