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MODEC wins ABS approval for floating CO2 injection unit

ABS has awarded approval in principle to a new offshore LCO2 floating storage and injection unit (FSIU) developed by MODEC in partnership with Mitsui...

K Line partners with Havstjerne ANS on North Sea CO2 storage venture

K Line has signed a partnership with Havstjerne ANS to develop offshore CO2 transport and storage solutions in the Norwegian North Sea, while also...

Swedish tanker group launches FuelEU Maritime emissions trading arm

Furetank, the Swedish tanker operator, has secured large-scale supplies of renewable biomethane and launched a new emissions trading venture under the EU’s FuelEU Maritime...

Yara Clean Ammonia secures two dual-fuel carriers to expand low-emission trade

Yara Clean Ammonia (YCA) has signed long-term charters for two 51,000 cbm dual-fuel medium gas carriers with Navigator Amon Shipping, improving its transport capacity...

Baghdadi Capital launches €50m Green Bunkers platform for low-carbon fuel corridors

Spain-based investment firm Baghdadi Capital has launched Green Bunkers, a digital platform aimed at bringing transparency to marine fuel supply while supporting the transition...

Ahti wins Finnish government grant to expand compliance pooling

Finnish cleantech company Ahti has secured a second round of funding from Business Finland, the government agency supporting innovation and trade. The capital injection...

Viking Line runs vessels on bio-LNG to boost Gasum’s FuelEU Maritime compliance pool

Viking Line has begun running two of its Ro-Ro vessels on bio-LNG as part of Gasum’s FuelEU Maritime compliance pooling scheme. This will enable...

GCMD report finds organic tracers a promising anti-biofuel fraud technology

The integrity of marine biofuel supply chains has come under closer scrutiny following the release of a new report by the Global Centre for...

Northern Lights stores first CO2 in North Sea reservoir

The Northern Lights project, the carbon capture and storage (CCS) joint venture between Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies, has successfully injected its first volumes of...

STAX and Seabound win UK backing for carbon capture trial at Southampton port

US emissions control company STAX Engineering is expanding into the UK market through a government-backed project that aims to showcase the viability of port-based...

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