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UK Shipping Industry Urges Course Correction on UK ETS Expansion

The UK shipping industry has raised serious concerns over Government plans to extend the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) to domestic maritime from 1 July 2026, warning that the policy risks harming UK competitiveness, increasing costs for island communities and slowing progress towards net zero. On Wednesday 11 February, the Draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions …

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IMO chief applauds China’s engagement in advancing maritime cooperation

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez on Tuesday expressed appreciation for China’s continued engagement in advancing maritime cooperation. Addressing a Spring Festival reception hosted by China’s Permanent Mission to the IMO at the organization’s headquarters, Dominguez thanked China for bringing the celebration to the organization, saying the festive atmosphere had brought joy to …

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Trio launches biomethanol bunkering at Immingham

Spanish oil storage operator Exolum, Canadian methanol producer Methanex and Danish renewable energy group Ørsted have introduced biomethanol bunkering at the Port of Immingham in the UK. The project represents “the United Kingdom’s (U.K.) first commercially ready bio-methanol storage and supply service for shipping,” according to Exolum. Under the agreement, Exolum will provide storage and …

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Exmar takes on FLNG gig for $4B hydro-powered floating LNG project in Canada

Belgian shipping company Exmar has landed an assignment for a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) unit destined for deployment in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation, on Canada’s West Coast. The post Exmar takes on FLNG gig for $4B hydro-powered floating LNG project in Canada appeared first on Offshore Energy.

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