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ClassNK approves MOL’s ‘world-first’ LCO2/methanol carrier

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding have received approval in principle from CLassNK for a ‘world-first’ dual-purpose liquefied CO2 and methanol carrier. The...

SCA joins Gasum’s FuelEU Maritime bio-LNG compliance pool

Swedish forest products group SCA has joined Gasum’s FuelEU Maritime pooling service to reduce its transport emissions and ensure compliance with the European Union's...

Inter Terminals Sweden to develop Port of Södertälje open-access CO2 infrastructure

Inter Terminals Sweden (ITS), a bulk liquid storage and logistics specialist, has announced plans to build open-access CO2 infrastructure at the Port of Södertälje....

Clarksons urges expansion of LCO2 carrier fleet to meet EU carbon storage plans

Clarksons, a global provider of maritime services, has called for urgent investment in LCO2 shipping capacity following the European Commission’s decision to enact binding...

Xodus: Asia-Pacific on course to lead global CO2 shipping market

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is set to become the world's largest hub for CO2 shipping, according to a new report by the energy consultancy...

Next phase of Northern Lights expansion approved

The Norwegian government has approved the second phase of the Northern Lights carbon transport and storage project. The joint venture between Equinor, Shell, and...

Yinson and ‘K’ Line partner on offshore CO2 transport and infrastructure

Yinson Production and ‘K’ Line Energy Shipping (UK) have signed a strategic agreement to jointly develop floating infrastructure for the transportation and injection of...

Value Maritime targets Turkish OCCS market

Value Maritime, the Dutch cleantech company, has signed a commercial agreement with Istanbul-based Bulutlu Marine to grant it the exclusive rights to market Value...

DNV: CCS to capture 15% of maritime emissions by 2050

Global investment in carbon capture and storage (CCS) is projected to reach US$80 billion by 2030, according to DNV's Energy Transition Outlook: CCS to...

UPM and Bore join Ahti Pool’s FuelEU Maritime compliance pooling platform

Two Finnish companies, the material solutions firm UPM and the shipping operator Bore, a subsidiary of Spliethoff Group, are to join Ahti Pool, the...

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