Interviews
The mere existence of technology does not decarbonise maritime alone
Wartsila, a company in the spearhead of shipping’s decarbonisation efforts, expects more to be done
Marine VERTICALS
‘Thank God I won’t be on board’ – Maersk methanol ship design under fire
Maritime veterans do not appear to think much of Maersk’s new methanol vessel design, saying
Fuels Methanol
Govt inaugurates country’s first coal to methanol plant built by BHEL
Union Minister for Heavy Industries Mahendra Nath Pandey on Saturday dedicated India’s first BHEL-built ‘coal
Fuels LNG
Hydrogen demand set to ‘take off’ in mid-2030s
Hydrogen will account for 12% of global energy use by 2050, with demand set to
Fuels LNG
Hyundai Heavy unit says technology to ship hydrogen ready by 2025
Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) expects to have the technology to transport hydrogen by
Marine VERTICALS
Offshore oil needs more shuttle tankers as volumes requiring transport set to rise
Demand for shuttle tankers in countries with robust offshore oil production and limited pipeline infrastructure
Policy
Who monitors and measures emissions?
For many years now, environmental issues have been occupying an ever-greater role in the media
Fuels LNG
Chevron HDAX 9700 oil gains unique approval for MAN four-stroke engines
Chevron Marine Lubricant’s low sulphated ash trunk piston engine oil Chevron HDAX 9700 has become
Fuels Heavy oils
Want to derail the energy transition? Take fossil fuels out of the mix
Amid steadily increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, governments worldwide face a multidecade challenge: how to
Bunker Fuels
Wärtsilä launches major test programme towards carbon-free solutions
The technology group Wärtsilä continues to lead the ongoing transformation of the energy and marine