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2022 August 17
https://www.offshore-energy.biz
Indonesia has potential to become bunkering hub for zero-emission fuels
Indonesia has the potential to become an international producer and bunkering hub for scalable zero-emission fuels (SZEF) such as green hydrogen and green ammonia...Indonesia has potential to become bunkering hub for zero-emission fuels
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2022 August 16
http://maritimeglobalnews.com
U.S. offshore oil production restarts after pipeline fix
A damaged oil pipeline component that disrupted output at several offshore U.S. Gulf of Mexico platforms was repaired late Friday...U.S. offshore oil production restarts after pipeline fix
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2022 August 16
https://maritime-executive.com
Jeff Bezos’ rocket landing ship named for mother departs for scrapper
She left the port on the end of a towline bound for the scrapyards...Jeff Bezos’ rocket landing ship named for mother departs for scrapper
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2022 August 16
https://www.offshore-energy.biz
Maritime industry to spend $931 mln on AI solutions in 2022
That figure is expected to more than double in the next five years to $2.7 billion by 2027...Maritime industry to spend $931 mln on AI solutions in 2022
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2022 August 15
https://maritime-executive.com
Fears Persist of Bunker Fuel Contamination in Rotterdam and Amsterdam
In recent weeks, according to the P&I Club, the commercial shipping industry has witnessed an increase in the number of bunker alerts...Fears Persist of Bunker Fuel Contamination in Rotterdam and Amsterdam
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2022 August 15
https://www.reuters.com
Explainer: How China manages refined fuel exports
China's refined fuel exports are likely to sink in 2022 to the lowest in seven years as the country seeks to maintain ample domestic supplies while refinery output posts a rare decline...Explainer: How China manages refined fuel exports
2018 October 8
Lavna terminal is under construction
Coal terminal in Lavna is being prepared for construction work. The ground preparation and levelling is underway. IAA PortNews correspondent was watching rock shattering works on the western coast of the Kola Bay.