Port of Rotterdam Authority and BigMile make transport emissions transparent

Port of Rotterdam Authority and BigMile are developing a digital platform to identify transport-related emissions

Cows and pigs fuel world’s first carbon neutral PSV

U.S. offshore vessel operator Harvey Gulf International Marine reports taking another step in its sustainability

Mitsubishi concludes agreement on construction of world’s first test ship for liquefied CO2

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a Yokohama-based member of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has concluded

USGS estimates US mines produced $90.4 bn in non-fuel mineral commodities in 2021

US mines produced approximately $90.4 billion in mineral commodities in 2021—a $9.7 billion increase over

Pricing economics lifts scrubbers’ prospects amid thrust for cleaner fuels

Scrubbers will likely continue to play a significant role in the marine fuel mix over

Kazakhstan wants more oil output to stay at home to tackle fuel problems

Kazakhstan has asked the foreign companies operating its main oilfields to supply the domestic market

World’s first ammonia-ready vessel delivered

The ABS-classed Suezmax has a deadweight tonnage of 156,700. The eco-friendly vessel was ordered in

Mærsk  teams up to advise in defining  decarbonisation roadmap and strategy

To accelerate the maritime decarbonisation journey, the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping

Proman’s first methanol-fueled ship to dock in Trinidad and Tobago

Local media of Trinidad and Tobago reported on the Proman’s Stena Pro Patria vessel arriving

HPCL eyes net zero carbon emissions by 2040

Indian state refiner Hindustan Petroleum Corp is working on a plan for net zero carbon