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October 16 Sharjah National Oil Corp, Uniper pen LNG supply MoU
Sharjah National Oil Corporation (SNOC) and Uniper signed a memorandum of understanding targeting LNG imports to the Port of Hamriyah in the Emirate of Sharjah in the UAE. First gas deliveries should arrive into...
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October 16 MPA project to reduce GHG emissions
The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) is aiming to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by implementing a project that will optimise truck routes to and from terminals located on Port of Montreal territory. Montreal’s advanced...
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August 14 Future fuels: are you ready?
The Marpol Annex VI regulations centre round ensuring vessels limit pollution in the Baltic and North Sea Emission Control Area (ECA), and time is running out for shipowners to comply. The regulations were brought...
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July 14 Linde LNG system for Finnish icebreaker
Germany’s Linde Group is to build an LNG fuel gas system for a new icebreaker being built by Finland’s Arctech Helsinki Shipyard. The core of the LNG fuel gas system consists of two 400m³...
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July 14 Green Marine performance in 2013
More than 40 environmental groups and government agencies have endorsed the Green Marine programme, which addresses nine key issues including air emissions, cargo waste management, water and land pollution prevention; environmental leadership and community...
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November 13 28th IMO Assembly opens
27 Nov 2013 Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu: “Our global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions must continue and implementation of EEDI must be progressed” The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has opened the 28th session of...
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November 13 Sanmar completes the world’s first LNG tug
12 Nov 2013 The world’s first LNG fuelled tug, Borgoy, went on show in Turkey prior to running trials Early in October, tug builders Sanmar held a massive event to name the world’s first...
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