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The Shipping Industry Needs Tighter Limits on Greenhouse-Gas Emissions

Shipping emits a much greater share of greenhouse-gas emissions than you might think — more than a million tons annually, nearly 3% of the global total, and rising steadily. The problem is Continue Reading

Posted On : 14 Oct 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Hydrogen
  • Shipping

Shell backs hydrogen for shipping’s decarbonization

Energy group Shell has revealed plans to back hydrogen fuel cells on the road to shipping’s 2050 decarbonization goals, tagging LNG bunkers as the bridging fuel between that and conventional Continue Reading

Posted On : 3 Oct 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Shipping

Stuck at sea: Nations urged to help virus-stranded mariners

Another COVID-19 problem that the U.N. is trying to solve: how to help more than 300,000 merchant mariners who are trapped at sea because of coronavirus restrictions. Describing the mounting Continue Reading

Posted On : 25 Sep 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Europe
  • Shipping

Maersk Prepares Job Cuts as It Extends Reorganization

“The reorganization is in process and we want to make sure that our employees are informed first,” the Maersk spokesman said. Damco, which specializes in freight forwarding and logistics, employs Continue Reading

Posted On : 22 Sep 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Shipping

LNG Powered Shipping Fleet Could Double This Decade

The world’s first Very Large Containership fueled by LNG left the shipyard of Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries earlier this month to be delivered to Singapore’s Eastern Pacific Shipping, one of Continue Reading

Posted On : 21 Sep 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Shipping

Jet Fuel Is Now So Cheap It’s Being Blended for Use by Ships

The fuel that powers passenger planes is normally among the most expensive oil products, but in a sign of the times the coronavirus has turned it into a blending component Continue Reading

Posted On : 21 Sep 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Oil Supply
  • Shipping

Oil Tanker Industry Is In An Ocean Of Trouble

There has been more than enough written about the woes of various segments of the oil industry and related industries so far this year. But there is one industry that Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Sep 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Shipping
  • USA

Carnival is selling 18 cruise ships amid the covid-19 pandemic

In the market for an abandoned cruise ship? Carnival Corp. — the parent company of nine cruise brands, including Princess, Costa, and Carnival — announced in a third-quarter earnings filing that Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Sep 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Shipping

Cruise industry’s billion-dollar question: what to do with the ships?

The English seaside resort of Weymouth is in the heart of the Jurassic coast, an almost 100-mile stretch of shoreline renowned for its fossils. But this summer the region’s geology Continue Reading

Posted On : 31 Aug 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Shipping

Shipbuilding Orders Hit 20-Year Low as IMO Rules and Virus Unsettle Shipping

There’s hardly anyone buying new ships, with orders plunging to a 20-year low due to a potent combination of uncertainty over environmental regulations, the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 Aug 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple

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