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2023 March 29
https://www.lr.org
EU carbon pricing brings new pressures – and new plays – to maritime
The EU Emissions Trading Scheme and FuelEU Maritime can offer significant competitive advantage to owners and charterers...EU carbon pricing brings new pressures – and new plays – to maritime
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2023 March 24
https://www.kpler.com
Netherlands' plans to boost LNG import capacity could allow it to fully replace Russian gas
The Netherlands’ plans to boost its LNG import capacity by a quarter to 30 bn m3 a year by 2026 could allow the country to fully replace the 9 bn m3 of Russian gas...Netherlands' plans to boost LNG import capacity could allow it to fully replace Russian gas
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2023 March 21
https://www.offshore-energy.biz
Alphaliner: Armada of big ships readies to hit the market as demand falters
In 2023, the world’s top eleven ocean carriers...are set to add a whopping 89 large mainline container ships to their fleetsAlphaliner: Armada of big ships readies to hit the market as demand falters
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2023 March 20
https://www.upstreamonline.com
LNG shipments to Europe give Russia's Novatek a profit lift
Russian gas player bucks trend by doubling net profit, boosted by greater volumes to Europe...LNG shipments to Europe give Russia's Novatek a profit lift
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2023 March 15
https://www.freshplaza.com
Shipping lines refusing to cut capacity in price war
...around 738,014 TEU of capacity, or 2.8% of the fleet, is now idled, down from a peak of 3.8% in February...Shipping lines refusing to cut capacity in price war
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2023 March 15
https://shippingwatch.com
Study: Retrofitting to green ammonia will be difficult and costly
...the entire global trade fleet should begin the shift to green fuels in 2030 if the industry is to comply with global climate demands for shipping...Study: Retrofitting to green ammonia will be difficult and costly
2023 February 6
No more termination
RSPP and the business assess negatively the bill allowing for termination of lease agreements covering the seaports’ federal property in case of tenants’ incompliance with the instructions of the ad hoc authorities and court decisions. “The scope of negative consequences will be colossal,” say the market players.