HMM to trial marine biofuels on its mega containerships as it partners with GS Caltex
South Korea's flagship carrier HMM has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GS Caltex to secure marine biofuels.
Shipwreck Of WWII Japanese Ship On Which 1000 Australians Died Found
With a total of 1,080 casualties, the 1942 torpedoing of a Japanese ship off the Philippine Islands carrying Allied POWs was Australia's biggest maritime war loss.
Union Maritime seals another MR acquisition
UK-based Union Maritime has sealed its third MR purchase this year. Brokers say Union Maritime is the buyer of a Navigare Capital tanker, tabling $33.5m for the 50,000 dwt, 10-year-old . In February, Union Maritime added the three years younger, same-sized, Marlin Amethyst at the same price range, sold by M Sea Capital. Back in …
Maritime CEO Forum: Cyber security masterclass
This year’s Maritime CEO Forum kicked off in Singapore yesterday with a one-hour workshop sponsored by Inmarsat giving delegates a masterclass into all they need to have prepared to be cyber secure. An exclusive shipowner conference, which took place at the Fullerton Hotel during Singapore Maritime Week, listed several important things that every company should …
Disparity in adoption delaying digitalisation in maritime
The disparity in progress on digitalisation in maritime in different parts of the world was highlighted by speakers at the Marinetech conference in Singapore.
Faster pace of maritime digitalisation needed
The shipping industry needs to speed up its digital transformation to meet the challenge of decarbonisation, according to Roger Holm President, Wärtsilä Marine Power.
India rides the green wave as EU, US buy its clean ships
NEW DELHI : India has started supplying ‘green ships’ to traditional shipbuilding nations Norway, Germany and the US, like carrying coals to Newcastle and
Norway Oil Fund: Norway's $1.4 -trillion oil fund to vote against climate resolution at BP, ET EnergyWorld
Norway Oil Fund: While BP already aims to reduce emissions, the motion filed by activist group Follow This ahead of an April 27 shareholder vote calls on the company to align with the Paris climate deal's goal to limit global warming.
The Energy Question, Episode 37: Todd Snitchler, President of the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA)
In Episode 37 of The Energy Question, David Blackmon interviews Todd Snitchler, President of the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA) about issues currently impacting the independent power producers in the United States. EPSA Website: www.epsa.org
Drought may leave US flour prices elevated into 2024 | World Grain
Producers, users facing one-two punch in 2023.
IGC: Total grains ending stocks continue to slide | World Grain
If forecast is realized, it would mark the seventh straight year of declining global inventory.
What The Ship (Ep 76) | Updates | ILWU/PMA Contract | Russia-Ukraine | Navy Shipbuilding | WW2 Wreck
Updates on Past Stories | Container Sector and West Coast ILWU/PMA Contract Negotiations | Russia-Ukraine War and Impact on Bulk and Tanker Sectors | US Navy Shipbuilding Testifies Before Congress | Discovery of WW2 Shipwreck
What's Going on With Shipping?
April 23, 2023
In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the Top 5 Maritime News Stories as of April 23, 2023.
Podcast: In Focus - Regulatory update on greenhouse gas emissions
In this latest In Focus episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast listeners are brought up-to-date with what is happening with regard to greenhouse gas emissions
The Exciting Potential of Hydrogen | Shell Global
The Exciting Potential of Hydrogen
Panama Canal enforces lower draught restrictions
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has enforced lower maximum draught of vessels transiting the expanded Panama Canal’s neo-panamax locks due to an ongoing drought.
Kodiak Enterprise Dewatered and Defueled, But Ship's Fate Undecided
The U.S. Coast Guard has stood down the unified command for the fire aboard the factory trawler Kodiak Enterprise, and the initial response i
New species - including the "Hoff crab" - at the world's southernmost known "blacksmoker" vents
For more deep-sea creatures and video from the ocean depths, check out http://www.youtube.com/expeditionlog
This footage is from first ROV dives to deep-sea vents ~2.4 km down on the East Scotia Ridge, near Antarctica, from RRS James Cook Voyage 42 in January-February 2010.
This compilation was released to the media in January 2012, to coincide with publication of the vent discoveries in the open access scientific journal PLoS Biology:
Rogers AD, Tyler PA, Connelly DP, Copley JT, James R, et al. (2012) The Discovery of New Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Communities in the Southern Ocean and Implications for Biogeography. PLoS Biol 10(1): e1001234 - http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.1001234
Russian Navy Eyes Early Retirement for Rare Nuclear Cruiser
The Russian Navy may retire the Cold War-era nuclear cruiser Pyotr Velikiy, despite previous plans to overhaul her and restore her to service. Th
Forbes Piece: Why Texas, Louisiana Are Poised To Win The Carbon Capture Sweepstakes
[Note: This story was also published at Forbes.com] A refinery near the Corpus Christi Ship Channel on Monday, March 11, 2019, in Corpus Christi, Texas. - To realize America's soaring energy export ambitions, the port of Corpus Christi in Texas is pulling out all the stops. AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
UK's Vedanta Resources cuts gross debt by $1 billion, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld
Vedanta Resources has paid all its maturing loans and bonds due in April 2023, the billionaire Anil Agarwal-led company said in a statement.
Floating Wind Power Gains Traction But Can It Set
After a bumper year for floating offshore wind farm tenders, the nascent industry is poised for explosive growth in the coming decade…
DC Update From the US Oil & Gas Association
DC Update From USOGA, Week ended April 21, 2023 A win for natural gas from a surprising source When cities started banning natural gas hookups many questioned the legality. Well, it isn’t, and the best part is that decision comes from the Left’s favorite circuit court, the Ninth Circuit
"I’m always in awe on how liberals ignore truths - pathological liars— lack self awareness"
19K likes, 1,032 comments - Manny Montenegrino (@manny_ottawa2) on Instagram: "I’m always in awe on how liberals ignore truths - pathological liars— lack self awareness"
Huisman and Siemens Gamesa develop load stabilising system for wind turbine installation
Controlling the movements of the relatively light blades of a turbine when suspended from a crane, has proven to be an installation challenge due to wind load. To mitigate operational downtime and increase the integrity of the delicate wind turbine components, Huisman and Siemens Gamesa developed the Travelling Load Stabilising System, for universal application in […]