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Marine fuel oil exports from China plunge 32%

China’s exports of marine fuel oil fell 32 percent in March 2024 from the same month a year earlier, reaching 1.32 million metric tons, according to recent data from the General Administration of Customs. Industry sources attributed the stronger export volumes to lower bunker prices at key Chinese ports like Zhoushan and Shanghai, compared to

Lloyd’s Register highlights ammonia marine fuel requirements

A new Lloyd’s Register (LR) report has emphasized the need for industry-wide knowledge of operational and safety difficulties when using ammonia as a marine fuel for the maritime energy transition. According to the report, adopting efforts to construct a framework now will allow the sector to avoid delays and build on the strong technological case

Galveston LNG Bunker Port comes onboard SEA-LNG coalition

Galveston LNG Bunker Port (GLBP), a joint venture between Seapath Group and Pilot LNG, has joined SEA-LNG, a multi-sector industry coalition promoting LNG as a marine fuel. By becoming a SEA-LNG member, Galveston LNG Bunker Port expects to further enhance the industry coalition’s LNG supply infrastructure expertise and global reach, while gaining access to the

Researchers find issues with ammonia as marine fuel

Switching to ammonia as a marine fuel could create new problems, according to a new study undertaken by researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. The researchers carried out life cycle analyses for batteries and for three electro-fuels (hydrogen, methanol and ammonia). Eutrophication and acidification are some of the environmental problems that can be

China’s low-sulphur marine fuel exports up 3%

China’s exports of low-sulphur marine fuels last year rose 3.2% from 2022, data from the General Administration of Customs showed. The rise in exports tracked continued growth in refuelling demand at China’s largest bunker port Zhoushan, while overall bunkering activity also picked up in Asia. Exports of the marine fuel, or very low-sulphur fuel oil

Peninsula starts delivering LNG bunkering

Marine fuel supplier Peninsula has started delivering liquefied natural gas as fuel to vessels in Gibraltar with the 12,500-cbm Levante LNG. The first delivery took place in Gibraltar on November 4 and Levante LNG supplied Royal Caribbean’s cruise vessel Silver Nova, according to a statement by Peninsula. Germany’s Meyer Werft handed over the first LNG-powered

ENGINE launches marine fuel trading service

Five years after launching a bunker information and news platform, ENGINE has diversified into bunker trading and launched a new worldwide marine fuel trading service. ENGINE said that the decision to expand into trading with the newly formed bunker company ENGINE X came after witnessing the difficulties clients frequently face when executing trades, in a

ScanOcean sells Neste’s marine fuel

Neste and ScanOcean have brought Neste’s marine fuel enabling lower GHG emissions to the Swedish market. The first shipment of nearly 600,000 liters (500 metric tons) is now available at the Södertälje terminal for vessels bunkering in the Stockholm area as well as those in transit to Lake Mälaren. ScanOcean already has several interested clients.

Neste develops marine fuel to lower emissions

A Finnish company has launched the “Marine 0.1 Co-Processed” which is a marine fuel – a substitute for the conventional fuel used in the shipping industry. According to Neste, the company, the new alternate fuel reduces GHG (GreenHouse Gas) by 80% throughout its lifecycle compared to the standard fuel used. Marine 0.1 Co-Processed was initially

The confusion in choosing a future fuel

The challenge we have is that there are many different options and no consensus today on which of the sustainable fuels will be commercially available. Commercial availability depends on geographic location, national interests and legislations, and the availability of feedstock.

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Future Fuels is a digital news platform committed to advancing sustainability in the maritime industry. We cover the technologies, fuels, and innovations driving the transformation of global shipping—from battery-electric vessels and alternative fuels to clean propulsion systems, smart energy solutions, and evolving regulations.Driven by a clear vision for a zero-emissions future, we provide in-depth news, analysis, and expert insights on the sustainable technologies transforming the maritime industry.

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