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Tuesday, May 9, 2017
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World’s Dirtiest Fuel Seen Holding Out Even as Ships Clean Up

By Laura Blewitt (Bloomberg) — Even as the owners of ships carrying everything from bananas to oil spend billions of dollars to meet tighter clean-air

May 9, 2017
Total Views: 10

Wednesday, April 5, 2017
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Maritime News

Global Shipping Fleet Braces for Chaos of $60 Billion Fuel Shock

By Firat Kayakiran (Bloomberg) — Little more than 2 1/2 years from now, the global fleet of merchant ships will have to reduce drastically how much

April 5, 2017
Total Views: 29

Friday, February 3, 2017
Lack of Preparation Risks ‘Chaotic’ Shift to Cleaner Shipping Fuel
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Lack of Preparation Risks ‘Chaotic’ Shift to Cleaner Shipping Fuel

By Libby George ANTWERP, Feb 3 (Reuters) – The biggest change in shipping fuel for decades is three years away, but shipping and refining companies need

February 3, 2017
Total Views: 11

Wednesday, February 1, 2017
CMA CGM, Total Sign Low Emission Fuel Partnership
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CMA CGM, Total Sign Low Emission Fuel Partnership

PARIS, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Container shipping group CMA CGM has signed an agreement with Total under which the oil and gas major will supply lower emission

February 1, 2017
Total Views: 3

Monday, November 7, 2016
Low Sulphur Fuel Switch to Upend Refining and Threaten OPEC Crudes
Maritime News

Low Sulphur Fuel Switch to Upend Refining and Threaten OPEC Crudes

By Libby George LONDON, Nov 7 (Reuters) – A switch to cleaner fuels in the world’s ships in 2020 could double the profits of the world’s most

November 7, 2016
Total Views: 23

Monday, October 10, 2016
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Maritime News

BIMCO: ‘Serious Concern’ Over Data on Available Fuel Ahead of MEPC Decision

(BIMCO) – BIMCO, the world’s largest international shipping association, has today voiced serious concerns about some of the conclusions of the

October 10, 2016
Total Views: 5

Friday, August 21, 2015
Norway Names First Shipowner to Break New ECA Rules
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Norway Names First Shipowner to Break New ECA Rules

  This article was written by ShipandBunker.com, the world’s leading free to access website focused on marine fuel, with news, exclusive features,

August 21, 2015
Total Views: 25

Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Hong Kong’s New Low-Sulphur Regulations Enter Into Force
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Hong Kong’s New Low-Sulphur Regulations Enter Into Force

  July 1, 2015 – Beginning today, ocean going vessels berthed in Hong Kong are required to use cleaner burning fuels or be faced with steep fines.

July 1, 2015
Total Views: 10

Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Hong Kong port
Maritime News

Hong Kong to Make Low-Sulphur Fuel Mandatory

Beginning July 1, 2015, ocean going vessels berthed in Hong Kong will be required to use cleaner burning fuels or be faced with steep

March 11, 2015
Total Views: 22

Monday, January 12, 2015
Maritime News

Horizon Lines Secures ECA Sulphur Limit Waiver

Soon-to-be defunct Horizon Lines says it has been issued a waiver from the North American ECA fuel sulfur content requirements allowing three of its Jones Act

January 12, 2015
Total Views: 13

Wednesday, December 17, 2014
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News

Low Sulphur Fuel Rules to Undermine Cheap Oil Advantages in Europe

Shipping firms operating in northern Europe will not get the full benefit of plunging oil prices as they face higher fuel costs and potential insurance

December 17, 2014
Total Views: 12

Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Ship Emissions ABB
Uncategorized

New Environmental Regulation to Cost Industry $500 Billion, Ship Owners Say

Leading ship owners said on Tuesday new environmental legislation is set to cost their industry over $500 billion in coming

June 4, 2013
Total Views: 17

Monday, March 25, 2013
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News

Strict IMO Regulations Boost Demand for Low Sulphur Fuel in Singapore

SINGAPORE, March 25 (Reuters) – Demand for low sulphur bunker fuel in Singapore is expected to rise at least 20 percent this year, following tighter

March 25, 2013
Total Views: 8

Sunday, January 6, 2013
Maersk Line Pressures Hong Kong on Low-Sulfur Fuel
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Maersk Line Pressures Hong Kong on Low-Sulfur Fuel

Jasmine Wang, Kyunghee Park and Natasha Khan Maersk Line, the world’s biggest container-shipping company, threatened to stop using cleaner fuel at Hong

January 6, 2013
Total Views: 13
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