By Dave Lee, Executive Director of e1 Marine As global regulations tighten and public awareness of environmental impacts deepens, the U.S. maritime sector is facing the dual challenge of reducing greenhouse gas
Marine Cybersecurity: Key Takeaways from the Coast Guard's Final Rule
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) published a final rule on January 17, 2025, addressing Cybersecurity in the Marine Transportation System (the “Final Rule”), which seeks to minimize cybersecurity-related transportation security incidents (“TSIs”) within…
Baker Hughes and Hanwha in ammonia gas turbine agreement
Ammonia-fueling is widely seen as key to shipping’s decarbonization. And while ammonia fueled four stroke engines will soon be a reality, ammonia gas turbines could be in the not too distant future.
Petronet expects to launch additional Dahej LNG capacity by June
The Dahej LNG terminal is India's largest LNG import facility and currently has a capacity of 17,5 mtpa. Last year, Petronet launched two new Dahej LNG storage tanks, T-107
China Dominates Maritime Markets in '24
In what should be a surprise to no one, the Chinese maritime industry continued its dominance in 2024, with the nation’s vessel orderbook surpassing $123 billion. Data from VesselsValue reveals a strong
Flex LNG Time Charter Rates Beat Expectation
Flex LNG Ltd. released its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2024, reporting a robust performance amid a challenging LNG shipping market.Flex LNG posted vessel
- Hapag-Lloyd Closes $4B Financing for 24 New Container Ships
- Russia Seaborne Diesel Exports Rise
- Hapag-Lloyd wraps up financing for 24 LNG-powered containerships
- Japan's Mitsui Eyes Alaska LNG Project
- WinGD Debuts On-Engine SCR
- China to impose tariff on US LNG
- Flex LNG expects 2025 to be in line with last year
- OpenBridge 6.0 Design Framework Released
- Seaspan claims Canada’s first STS LNG bunkering op
- Hanwha, Baker Hughes to develop ammonia turbines