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| February 09, 2024 | Energy
| February 09, 2024 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk
US sanctions on firms moving Russian oil may be turning up the pressure on the Kremlin — but they risk scuppering efforts to drive the nation’s petroleum trade out of the shadows.
| February 09, 2024 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk
| February 08, 2024 | Energy
A House committee is probing the Biden administration’s decision to pause liquefied natural gas export approvals, asking the Energy Department to justify why a moratorium on project approvals is needed while the agency conducts a study that could take more than a year.
| February 08, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping | Maritime | Liner Shipping
The world’s biggest manufacturer of shipping containers sees a surge in revenues from its hydrogen business, in a sign the clean fuel is starting to gain commercial traction.
| February 08, 2024 | Energy
In response to Saudi Arabia's announced pause on oil production growth and in preparation for The International Petroleum Technology Conference next week in Dhahran, we're sharing a recent report on the implications of the announcement and how it affects offshore expansion plans. In addition, we’re also including some context for current cost inflation challenges and the uncertain demand environment.
| February 08, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping | Maritime | Technology
Dutch shipowner Future Proof Shipping (FPS), the EU-funded Flagships project, and the Interreg-funded ZEM Ports NS project launch the groundbreaking H2 Barge 2. The hydrogen-powered vessel will ship goods completely emission-free on the Rhine between Rotterdam (NL) and Duisburg (DE).
| February 08, 2024 | Energy | Green Shipping
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced the successful completion and operational launch of its latest renewable natural gas (RNG) production facility at Tri-Cross Dairy in Viborg, South Dakota.
| February 08, 2024 | Energy
After the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi accident, Japan suspended operations at all of its remaining 48 nuclear power reactors by 2013 and relied almost exclusively on imported natural gas to replace the lost electricity generation.
| February 08, 2024 | Air Cargo | Technology | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping
Twelve took a major step toward creating aviation fuel from captured CO2 and water, which it plans to sell to airlines in the coming years.
| February 08, 2024 | Energy
Gas prices remain muted on weak fundamentals, even in the face of LNG export outages.
| February 08, 2024 | Energy
| February 07, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade | Commodity
American manufacturing of solar modules has increased in the face of tariffs that have raised the costs of importing foreign supplies, the US International Trade Commission said in a report Tuesday.
| February 07, 2024 | Energy
| February 07, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping | Maritime | Technology
As new environmental priorities fill the agenda of the Arctic Council under Norway’s leadership, the Clean Arctic Alliance and one of our member organisations, Bellona, met last week with its chair, Morten Høgland, to discuss battling climate change in the earth’s most vulnerable and rapidly heating region.
| February 07, 2024 | Energy
Developers advanced three liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects to the construction phase in 2023, following the signing of sale and purchase agreements (SPA)—contracts specifying the terms and conditions of LNG supplies between seller and buyer—underpinning the projects.
| February 07, 2024 | Energy
| February 07, 2024 | Energy
| February 07, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping
| February 07, 2024 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk
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