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Wah Kwong unveils clean fuels arm to connect China’s supply with global shipping demand

Hong Kong-based shipowner Wah Kwong has announced the launch of a new subsidiary, Venture Energy, tasked with developing and trading low-emission marine fuels. The...

AD Ports and CMA CGM join consortium on e-methanol bunkering project at Khalifa Port

AD Ports Group, Masdar, Advario, and CMA CGM have signed a collaboration agreement to explore the development of an e-methanol bunkering and export facility...

MODEC and Carbon Clean target full-scale onboard carbon capture for FPSOs

MODEC, the Japanese supplier and operator of offshore floating platforms, has partnered with the UK-based carbon capture technology firm Carbon Clean to ‘fast-track’ the...

Maersk completes methanol fleet and partners with ENEOS on fuel supply

A.P. Moller - Maersk has taken delivery of the world’s first complete series of large dual-fuel methanol-powered container vessels. The final vessel in the...

Northern Lights loads first CO2 shipment as cross-border CCS operations begin

Europe's flagship carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiative, Northern Lights JV, has formally started commissioning operations with the first volumes of liquefied CO2 (LCO2)...

Eni in talks to sell 49.99% stake in CCUS unit to BlackRock-owned GIP

Italian energy company Eni has entered exclusive negotiations with Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), an infrastructure investor owned by BlackRock, to divest a 49.99% stake...

Project Greensand selects NOV’s APL group for offshore CO2 injection system

Project Greensand, the INEOS-led initiative establishing a commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain in the Danish North Sea, has selected the US...

Port of Antwerp begins CO2 pipeline network development

A newly formed joint venture has begun construction of a dedicated carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline network in the Port of Antwerp. The initiative is...

MOL becomes first Japanese shipping company to retire technology-based CDR credits

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has become the first Japanese shipping company to retire technology-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits. By retiring 2,000 credits, which...

Microsoft and NORDEN partner on waste-based biofuel and book-and-claim solution to reduce maritime emissions

Microsoft has partnered with Danish shipping company NORDEN to reduce its Scope 3 emissions by nearly 10,000 tonnes of CO2 over a three-year period....

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