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Anglian Water fined £2.65m after sewage discharged into North Sea

From marineindustrynews.co.uk

After pleading guilty, Anglian Water has been issued a fine of £2.65m after allowing untreated sewage to overflow into the North Sea.

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Indian ship recyclers reap benefits of HK Convention compliance

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Firm freight markets are still restricting the flow of ships bound for subcontinent recycling yards, but Indian facilities that meet Hong Kong Convention requirements have been the yards of choice recently.

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New chemistry can extract virgin-grade materials from wind turbine blades

From www.chemeurope.com

The new chemical process is not limited to wind turbine blades but works on many different so-called fibre-reinforced epoxy composites, including some materials that are reinforced with especiall

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Nigeria feeling the impact of Russia-Ukraine war

From www.world-grain.com

Country has been heavily dependent on Black Sea wheat imports.
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Verbio purchases US ethanol plant with biorefinery upgrade in mind

From www.world-grain.com

Facility will also produce renewable natural gas using stillage as feedstock.
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Ammonia: efficient hydrogen carrier and green steel enabler

From www.chemeurope.com

When it comes to sustainability and green steel, everybody talks about hydrogen. But current means of storing and transporting hydrogen request high pressures and low temperatures, which are bot
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California moves to phase-out diesel-powered trucks, cut locomotive pollution

From hydrocarbonprocessing.com

California regulators approved new rules requiring all medium- and heavy-duty vehicles sold in the state in 2036 be zero-emission, a day after the California Air Resources Board (CARB) adopted reduced emission regulations for locomotives.
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Shipmanagement reimagined

From splash247.com

Concluding our shipmanagement magazine coverage we turn to the back page where columnist Manish Singh lays out the change imperatives for the sector. Within this decade, shipmanagement will be materially redefined

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Tanker Pablo Explodes in the South China Sea | Rescue Efforts Underway | Ship-To-Ship Transfer?

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Tanker Explosion - What's Going on With Shipping?

In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses how the Gabon-flagged, Venezuela-registered, unknown-classification society tanker exploded off the coast of Malaysia in the South China Sea on May 1, 2023.

Mike O' Gorman:

Ship to ship oil transfer seems likeliest cause for this explosion

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Subsea 7 wins Gulf of Mexico contract with LLOG

From splash247.com

Oslo-listed offshore contractor Subsea 7 has sealed a deal worth up to $150m with Louisiana-based LLOG Exploration Offshore, for the Salamanca development project, which includes the Leon and Castile fields, in the US Gulf of Mexico,,,,

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Entire dry bulk supply chain set to meet at Geneva Dry

From splash247.com

To date, there has been no single, global dry bulk event where miners, traders, commodity giants, shipowners, operators, managers and tech providers get together under one roof to thrash out deals and make important collaboration agreements. This is set to change with the creation of Geneva Dry, a high-level summit for the entire dry bulk …
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Heroic Idun crew released from Nigerian jail after nine-month ordeal 

From splash247.com

After nine months of incarceration, Nigeria has finally released the crew of the VLCC , who were accused of attempting to lift oil from an offshore platform and held without bail since last August. The Marshall Islands-flagged tanker and its crew were arrested by Equatorial Guinea forces over alleged crude oil theft, and then returned …

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Three missing, 25 rescued from tanker ablaze off Malaysia

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Three seafarers are missing from an Aframax tanker Pablo which caught fire off the coast of Malaysia on Monday.

Mike O' Gorman:

Further update to my shared video from Monday, Tanker Pablo Explodes in the South China Sea 

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Maritime industry future – if you’re not confused you should be

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Cameron Mackey, the Chief Operating Officer of Eneti, grappled with the topic of the future of the maritime industries as guest speaker at the Connecticut Maritime Association (CMA) annual meeting.

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AD Ports Group expands dry bulk fleet, moves into tankers

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

AD Ports Group is expanding its shipping fleet with the acquisition of five bulk carriers and three crude oil tankers.
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Stowaways: Background, Drivers and Human consequences

From maritimecyprus.com

Stowaways: Background, Drivers and Human consequences
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Indian economy to grow at around 6.5% in FY24 : NITI Aayog

From indiashippingnews.com

NEW DELHI : The Indian economy will grow at around 6.5 per cent in the current fiscal, notwithstanding high oil prices and increased geopolitical
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MSC boosts support for Asia-India Trade with New Shikra Service

From indiashippingnews.com

GENEVA : To meet growing global demand, and strengthen Asian port connectivity and availability, MSC is proud to unveil a new inter-Asia service between the
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SEDNA: multipurpose sector outlook positive, digitalisation to play a vital role

From www.projectcargojournal.com

Two major trends are anticipated to fuel growth in the breakbulk sector in 2023, the first being the focus on decarbonisation and the second being the shortage in the construction equipment market, driving the prices up. Commenting on the state of the sector, SEDNA’s VP of Strategic Accounts, Cynthia Worley, notes that these trends are likely […]
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Experts see more opportunities than risks for breakbulk in 2023/24

From www.projectcargojournal.com

“In 2022, demand growth for multipurpose vessels slowed significantly, while fleet capacity increased,” Susan Oatway says when summarising the breakbulk and project cargo year 2022. As a result of that combination, rates fell from the end of the first quarter. A decline that has continued ever since. Oatway, research analyst for Project and Breakbulk cargo […]
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Impasse Remains Over Russian Grain, Fertilizer Exports

From www.marinelink.com

There is no progress in removing obstacles to Russian grain and fertilizer exports caused by the West's "sanction strategy", a senior Russian diplomat in Washinton"

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Philly Shipyard Lays Keel For Third NSMV

From www.marinelink.com

Philly Shipyard held a keel laying ceremony on Monday for the third vessel in a series of new purpose-built, state-of-the-art training…

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Shipbuilding Contributes To Higher Costs In US Offshore

From www.marinelink.com

Higher shipbuilding costs are contributing to greater overall project costs in the U.S. offshore wind industry, according to maritime…
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Tit For Tat Tankers - Iran Seizes a Tanker After US Seizes a Tanker

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US & Iran Seize Tankers

What's Going on With Shipping?
April 28, 2023

In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the Iranian seizure of the Chevron-chartered, Marshall Island-flagged, Turkish-managed, and Chinese-owned tanker MT Advantage Sweet in the Gulf of Oman on April 27, 2023 by the Iranian Navy and the preceding event, in which the US seized the Marshall-Island-flagged & Iranian-oil tanker MT Suez Rajan.

#tanker #supplychain #iran #suezrajan #advantagesweet

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US Confiscation of Iranian Oil Cargo Preceded ‘Advantage Sweet’ Tanker Seizure
https://gcaptain.com/us-confiscation-of-iranian-oil-cargo-preceded-advantage-sweet-tanker-seizure/

Iran Seizes Chevron-Chartered Tanker ‘Advantage Sweet’ in Gulf of Oman
https://gcaptain.com/iran-seizes-chevron-chartered-tanker-advantage-sweet-in-gulf-of-oman/

Designating Iran Sanctions Evaders
https://www.state.gov/designating-iran-sanctions-evaders/

Largest U.S. Seizure of Iranian Fuel from Four Tankers
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/largest-us-seizure-iranian-fuel-four-tankers

Marine Traffic: Advantage Sweet
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:304108/mmsi:538010184/imo:9587192/vessel:ADVANTAGE_SWEET

Advantage Tankers
https://www.advantagetankers.com/

Marine Traffic: Suez Rajan
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:713518/mmsi:538090590/imo:9524475/vessel:SUEZ_RAJAN

Empire Navigation
https://www.empirenavigation.com/
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