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India and the US agreed last week to start talks to clinch an early trade deal and resolve their standoff over tariffs as New Delhi promised

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Abu Dhabi’s ADNOC Gas signed a 14-year deal to supply liquefied natural gas to Indian Oil Corporation.

It will export

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Zululand Energy Terminal, a joint venture between Vopak Terminal Durban and Transnet Pipelines (TPL), has inked a terminal operator agreement

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Agricultural giant Cargill and tanker shipping company Hafnia have jointed forces to create a 50/50 marine fuel procurement joint venture.

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Norway’s car carrier operator Wallenius Wilhelmsen has conducted its first biofuel bunkering trial in Japan.

The vessel Tamesis

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LNG bunkering: How to address the urgent needs safely

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The role of LNG in the energy transition is increasing, especially in shipping, creating a critical need for expanded bunkering infrastructure.
The surge in LNG-powered vessels is outpacing bunkering infrastructure development.

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Norway’s Eidesvik Offshore ASA, together with Agalas and Reach Subsea, has sealed a deal to build a new construction support vessel (CSV).

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Third 14K TEU LNG dual-fuel boxship delivered to PIL

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Third 14K TEU LNG dual-fuel boxship delivered to PIL

OSM Thome welcomes new institutional investors

NorthStandard remains on course after year of headwinds for marine insurers

Interim guidelines agreed for training seafarers on green ships

San Francisco Bay Ferry’s board of directors has authorized the purchase of America’s first three battery-electric, zero-emission high-speed passenger ferries. The $46 million contract was awarded All American Marine Inc. (AAM), Bellingham,

Four 6,250 dwt PMax Eco Trader dry cargo ships on order at Dutch shipbuilder GS Projects will have steering, control and propulsion equipment supplied by Damen Marine Components (DMC). The vessels are

Ørsted announced today it has selected Amanda Dasch as its new region Americas CEO, tapping a seasoned executive with leadership experience in the U.S. energy sector and several international markets. She succeeds

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