Oil resumed its fear-driven course upward on Friday, rising over 4 percent due to a lack of any clarity about whether U.S. president Donald Trump’s summit with China president X ...
Marine fuels trading firm Arte Bunkering has appointed a trading manager in Singapore. Ron Wong has been promoted to the role ...
Marine fuel trading firm FLEX Commodities FZCO has appointed an operator-physical in Greece. Evangelia Tsimpidi joined the company last month, FLEX Commodities said in a LinkedIn post on Thursday.
Netherlands-based Perpetual Next has appointed Clarksons as its preferred partner for biomethanol brokerage in the maritime sector. The partnership will focus on international offtake agreements and ...
Five of the seven shortlisted projects under Australia's Hydrogen Headstart program include methanol production.
South Korea’s Busan Port Authority (BPA) is moving ahead with plans to develop LNG and green methanol bunkering ...
Maritime technology firm Kongsberg Maritime has received a simulator statement of compliance from classification society DNV for a new engine room simulator model based on the Hoegh Aurora ...
Finland-based OliOil has partnered with engineering company Elomatic to develop an autonomous oil spill response container aimed at rapidly containing spills at sea and in ports. The system uses AI ...
Japanese energy company ENEOS Holdings has agreed to acquire US oil major Chevron's 50% non-operated stake in Singapore Refining Company. The acquisition forms part of a $2.17 billion deal covering ...
Technology company Emvolon has secured a grant under the Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2) programme. The funding will help commercialise its modular technology that converts ...
In other war-related oil news on Thursday, GL Consulting said in its latest forecast that China could see its gasoline demand slump by as much as 5.5 percent this year from 2025 due to the surge in ...
Malaysian shipping firm MISC has added two new LNG carriers, Seri Dian and Seri Dayang, under charter to the energy firm ExxonMobil unit. The 174,000 m3 vessels were built by the South Korean ...
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