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Italy’s Eni refinery to host waste-to-fuel plant

Italy’s Eni refinery to host waste-to-fuel plant

February 27, 2025 |

In Italy, Maire, Eni, and Iren have started the permitting process for a plant at Eni’s refinery in northern Italy that will convert 200,000 tons of non-recyclable waste per year into 110,000 tons of circular methanol and 1,500 tons of circular hydrogen using gasification technology from Maire’s technology arm, Nextchem, to produce low-carbon fuels for […]

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Furetank completes first BioLNG bunkering

Furetank completes first BioLNG bunkering

February 27, 2025 |

In Norway, Furetank bunkered 200 tonnes of ISCC-certified BioLNG onto its tanker Fure Viken at the Port of Mongstad, marking its first use of the fuel and aligning with new EU emissions rules, the company announced on February 26. The operation, conducted with STX Group and Molgas, supports compliance with FuelEU Maritime, which mandates a […]

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Enagás terminals set to pump out BioLNG

Enagás terminals set to pump out BioLNG

February 27, 2025 |

In Spain, Enagás will launch BioLNG supply operations in March at its Barcelona and Huelva regasification terminals, allowing biomethane injected into the gas grid to be recognized as BioLNG and loaded onto ships and tankers. The terminals meet International Sustainability and Carbon Certification and European Commission standards, enabling the company to contribute to European decarbonization […]

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NYK’s ammonia bunker ship gets green light

NYK’s ammonia bunker ship gets green light

February 27, 2025 |

In Singapore, NYK and its partners secured Approval-in-Principle on February 25 from ClassNK for an ammonia-fueled bunkering vessel design, developed by LMG Marin, a Seatrium subsidiary. The design will next be submitted to Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority for evaluation. “This Approval-in-Principle represents a critical milestone in our efforts to accelerate the adoption of clean […]

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China bets big on biomethanol, but challenges loom

China bets big on biomethanol, but challenges loom

February 27, 2025 |

In Singapore, Manifold Times reports Chinese green energy firms have announced over 100 biomethanol projects totaling 30 million t/yr to supply the maritime sector, but high investment costs and a slowing economy pose challenges, according to speakers at the Argus Green Marine Fuels Asia conference in Singapore held February 18-19. “Securing long-term offtake agreements with […]

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Taebaek to get 10,000-ton clean methanol plant

Taebaek to get 10,000-ton clean methanol plant

February 27, 2025 |

In South Korea, Plagen and Taebaek City signed an agreement to build a 10,000-ton-per-year clean methanol production facility, set to begin operation in 2027. Taebaek will leverage its abundant forestry byproducts and renewable energy infrastructure to secure raw material supply. Plagen CEO Kyung Kook-hyun said, “Taebaek is the optimal location for clean methanol production and […]

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Mightiest methanol – CSSC dual-fuel engine beats schedule

Mightiest methanol – CSSC dual-fuel engine beats schedule

February 27, 2025 |

In China, Shanghai Observer reported China State Shipbuilding Corporation’s WinGD and CSSC Marine Power delivered the world’s most powerful methanol dual-fuel marine engine in Shanghai. The 2,000-ton low-speed main engine, which will be used on a 16,000-TEU container ship, was developed in just two years, significantly shorter than the usual three-year cycle. “According to engine […]

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Seascale Energy JV to shake up bunkering

Seascale Energy JV to shake up bunkering

February 27, 2025 |

In Singapore, Cargill’s Ocean Transportation business and tanker shipping firm Hafnia announced their JV, Seascale Energy, will launch in the second quarter of 2025, consolidating 7.5 million metric tons of bunker volume under one roof to secure competitive pricing, streamline procurement, and expand access to alternative fuels. “Cargill and Hafnia’s global reach and trading strength, […]

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EODev secures first type approval for marine hydrogen fuel cell

EODev secures first type approval for marine hydrogen fuel cell

February 20, 2025 |

In France, EODev received the first-ever Type Approval Certificate from Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore for its REXH2® hydrogen fuel cell system, a maritime power solution delivering 70 kW per unit, scalable up to 1 MW. Built on Toyota’s PEM fuel cell technology, the system is designed for maritime applications with flexible integration options. “The […]

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China Petroleum – first biofuel bunkering in domestic waters

China Petroleum – first biofuel bunkering in domestic waters

February 20, 2025 |

In China, International Petroleum Network reports China Petroleum International completed its first domestic biofuel bunkering at Shenzhen’s Chiwan Port in mid-February, supplying approximately 500 metric tons of biofuel to the YM Certainty container ship. Biofuel is being adopted in shipping for its flexible supply and ease of use. To execute the operation, the company utilized […]

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