May 8, 2023
Via: Offshore EnergyThe 300,000 dwt vessel, named Seaways Enterprise, was delivered in April 2023, a month after the delivery of the first vessel from the batch, Seaways Endeavor. International Seaways has one more dual-fuel vessel under construction at DSME and it is […]
January 12, 2023
Via: Offshore EnergyShell’s energy outlook for 2023, which was published earlier this week, points out that the energy transition is not something that can stand on its own, as it is in “a natural balance” with energy security and economics. Within the […]
October 11, 2022
Via: Splash 247Korean shipyards believe fuel cells offer shipping a path to decarbonisation. Hyundai Heavy Industries has followed the lead taken by compatriot Samsung Heavy Industries in investing serious sums in fuel cell research and development, announcing today a consortium agreement to […]
May 5, 2022
Via: Transport TopicsEnergy giant Shell reported record first-quarter earnings after a surge in oil prices, fueling calls for the British government to impose a tax on energy companies’ windfall earnings to help consumers struggling with the soaring cost of living. London-based Shell […]
Impact & Regulations, Shipping
March 8, 2022
Via: Offshore EnergyShell first announced its intention to exit its joint ventures with Russia’s Gazprom and related entities about a week ago. These include a 27.5 per cent stake in the Sakhalin-II liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility, its 50 per cent stake […]
January 14, 2021
Via: gCaptainShell Plc’s Singapore bunkering unit, Shell Eastern Trading Pte Ltd, moved up a notch to be the top marine fuel supplier in the world’s biggest ship refuelling hub in 2020, official data showed, while the overall number of suppliers steadied […]