Ship, first of 12 Aurora Class PCTCs, was delivered and named at a naming ceremony at China Merchants Heavy Industry’s yard in Jiangsu, China.
Panel discussions will be held during Singapore Safety@Sea Conference on 19 August including bunker-related topics such as “All Hands on Deck for Safe Methanol Bunkering.
Information shared by the Methanol Institute meant to assist the maritime industry in the adoption of methanol as a mainstream marine fuel heading into IMO 2030/2050.
Four 6,500-dwt IMO type 2 tankers, due to be delivered in late 2024 to 2025, are being constructed by Merchants Jinling shipyard in China and will...
The week saw significant strides in methanol fuel technology and vessel operations, marking crucial steps in the maritime industry's transition to sustainable fuels.
Converting tankers to green fuels can be technically and economically feasible when carefully considered in the context of fleet transition planning and asset age profiles, says...
Ceremony was held at Taizhou Maple Leaf Shipbuilding for the 7,990 dwt IMO Type II chemical vessel that will operate in Singapore; vessel will be able...
Partners signed agreement for technical, economic, financial and regulatory feasibility study of a project to produce e-methanol from green hydrogen at this site within the port...
This week, advancements in methanol as a marine fuel included new additives reducing the need for pilot fuel, new eco-friendly tankers, and methanol-powered feeder ships in...
Information shared by the Methanol Institute meant to assist the maritime industry in the adoption of methanol as a mainstream marine fuel heading into IMO 2030/2050