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Dr Sanjay C Kuttan, Chief Technology Officer, Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) in an

Russia demanding importers to pay in rubles to avoid West sanctions

After being ostracized by Western countries following his invasion of Ukraine, Russia President Vladimir Putin

State-run refineries in India operate at full capacity in March

The country’s biggest state-run refiner in terms of capacity, IOC, and fellow refiner MRPL’s 300,000

Costs in India for green hydrogen could fall remarkably

Green hydrogen costs in India could potentially fall by half to as low as ₹160-170

Top finance firms offered fossil fuel industry $740bn of funding

A damning new analysis of the energy investments of the world’s 30 biggest listed financial

Anticipating food deficiencies, Biden creates fossil fuel task force

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Wartsila offers tech support to Salamanca vessel

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US refiners import Middle East fuel oil

The United States last year imported about 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) of different types

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RIX Industries develops technology to switch to green fuel propulsion

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