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  • The JIP will look at the possible risks of small scale LNG bunkering
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    DNV GL looks at LNG bunkering risks

    2014-07-10T14:32:00Z

    DNV GL is setting up a joint industry project (JIP) that will look at the risks exposed at small scale LNG bunkering and filling stations.

  • Portsmouth ferry port – Brittany Ferries’ first LNG-fuelled ship will operate from here, while the company has announced its intention to convert others in its fleet for gas operation
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    Portsmouth port looks to LNG bunkering

    2014-07-10T09:37:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register and the Port of Portsmouth are working together to establish the port as the UK’s first LNG bunkering facility and hub.

  • The vessel is the first project of a new partnership between NYK, GDF Suez and Mitsubishi
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    NYK orders a ‘world first’

    2014-07-09T14:50:00Z

    Korea’s Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction (HHIC) is to build what it said to be the world’s first LNG bunker tanker for Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK).

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    ExxonMobil responds to ECA fuel challenge

    2014-07-09T12:09:00Z

    ExxonMobil Marine Fuels & Lubricants has announced the introduction of a marine fuel designed to help marine operators comply with the 0.10% ECA sulphur limit set which will apply in ECAs from 1 Jan. 2015.

  • Fujian Huadong repair yard 'ticks all the boxes'
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    Another shipyard for Simplex-Turbulo

    2014-07-09T11:17:00Z

    UK-based Simplex-Turbulo has added another dry dock to its portfolio, Fujian Huadong in China, which it says ‘ticks all the boxes’ in terms of location, facilities, efficiency and quality.

  • The new series of IBSVs is a further development of the 'Vitus Bering' series
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    Sovcomflot signs icebreaking contract

    2014-07-08T17:26:00Z

    Sovcomflot (SCF Group) and Sakhalin Energy have signed an agreement for the construction and long-term operation of three multifunctional icebreaking standby vessels to serve the Sakhalin-2 offshore energy platforms.

  • L-3 MSI will provide advanced automation, navigation, communications and electrical propulsion facilities for Samsø Færgen
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    Electrical package for biogas ferry

    2014-07-08T14:00:00Z

    Germany’s L-3 Marine Systems International (L-3 MSI) will provide advanced automation, navigation, communications and electrical propulsion facilities for ''Samsø Færgen'', a new LNG powered double-ended passenger car ferry.

  • MHI’s 16-cylinder engine has notched up 10,000 sales
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    Mitsubishi reaches 10,000 sales for high speed engine family

    2014-07-08T11:00:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) says that it has reached the milestone of 10,000 unit sales for its 16-cylinder diesel and gas engine, since the original product launch in 1989.

  • CEO Roy Reite: “Vard is really able to accelerate its growth strategy in North America”
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    Vard acquires STX Canada

    2014-07-08T10:54:00Z

    Vard Holdings, the former STX Offshore company which is now part of the Fincantieri group, has announced its expansion in North America with the acquisition of another STX subsidiary, STX Canada Marine.

  • Remontowa is to build three LNG-fuelled ferries for Canada
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    Poland’s Remontowa secures C$165 million dual-fuel ferry deal

    2014-07-08T10:44:00Z

    Poland’s Remontowa shipyard has obtained an order to supply three LNG-fuelled ferries to Canadian ferry operator British Columbia Ferry Services, writes Jaroslaw Adamowski.

  • Nikolay Katagarov: The domestic gas price in Russia is approximately three times less than the market price in Europe.
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    LNG strong contender for SOx emissions in the Russian market

    2014-07-07T16:28:00Z

    Nikolay A. Katagarov, a senior expert in the machinery department of Russian Maritime Register of Shipping, discusses his favoured solution to SOx emissions with Wendy Laursen

  • Selecting a lubricant that offers optimum value is down to a vessel’s own unique operational conditions.
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    New fuels pose challenges for lubes and additives

    2014-07-07T16:28:00Z

    Low-sulphur fuels come with stability and lubricity challenges, some of which are the result of more effective refining processes which are supposed to benefit the low-sulphur fuel market, writes Wendy Laursen

  • Damen Shipyards will be busy building four of its new PSV 5000's for ATL
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    New Damen PSV design for Atlantic Towing

    2014-07-07T16:15:00Z

    Atlantic Towing (ATL) has chosen newly-designed, ice-strengthened PSV 5000 vessels from Damen Shipyards to meet a demanding 10-year offshore support contract.

  • Duke Snider of Martech Polar Consulting in his customary environment
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    Duke Snider: Dedicated ice man

    2014-07-07T14:02:00Z

    What Duke Snider knows is ice: sea ice, freshwater ice, first year ice, glacial ice, he is intimately acquainted with the lot. But, as he tells Stevie Knight, what he wants more than anything is to pass on his knowledge as he believes now, with rising interest in the Arctic, ...

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    Jotun wins Triple-E contract

    2014-07-07T13:58:00Z

    Marine antifouling coatings specialist, Jotun, has signed a landmark agreement with Maersk Line to supply Hull Performance Solutions (HPS) for the Triple-E new build project.

  • ICS has proposed a possible solution to the problems of implementing the IMO ballast water convention
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    ICS proposes ballast water solution

    2014-07-07T11:51:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) believes it could have a solution to the current dilemma associated with what it describes as the “serious implementation problems” associated with the IMO ballast water convention.

  • Aquarius MAS screen shot
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    Renewable ship energy agreement

    2014-07-07T11:48:00Z

    Eco Marine Power of Japan and MINs Control Systems of Singapore have signed a sales and support agreement, under which MINs will handle EMP''s renewable energy systems for shipping in Singapore and Myanmar.

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    BWTS company comes into single ownership

    2014-07-04T17:34:00Z

    Danish water systems company Desmi says that it is to acquire all of the shares in its associated ballast water treatment company, Desmi Oceanguard, from its partners A.P. Moller - Maersk and UltraAqua.

  • Videotel’s portfolio includes a recently-launched course on fuel switching in ECAs
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    KVH buys Videotel

    2014-07-04T17:34:00Z

    Maritime training specialist Videotel, based in the UK, has been sold to US communications company KVH Industries, in a £28.7 million deal.

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    Keppel Shipyard FLNG contract confirmed

    2014-07-04T17:34:00Z

    Keppel Shipyard, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Offshore & Marine, says that a contract, first announced in June, to convert an existing LNG carrier into a floating liquefaction vessel for Golar, has been confirmed, with an option for two other similar units.