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$300m possible fraud uncovered at Aegean Marine

Up to $300m of cash and assets of Aegean Marine Petroleum Network were believed to have been misappropriated through

Five leading port groups promote sustainability through mass-recycling initiative

Five of the world’s leading container port operators have jointly undertaken a week-long initiative to promote sustainable resource usage in their respective port and facility networks.

EU approves state aid for Lithuanian LNG terminal

The European Commission has approved the compensation granted by Lithuania to LITGAS for supplying a mandatory quantity of LNG to the LNG terminal in Klaipėda.

Norway proposes regulation for emissions reduction in the fjords

New legislation was released for review aiming to reduce emissions and discharges in the fjords.

Port of Bellingham and Ports America sign a new service contract

International cargo vessels are expected to arrive at the Bellingham Shipping Terminal on a regular basis as the result of a new service contract between the Port of Bellingham and Ports America

IMO 2020: Scrubber Installations Are Booming and There’s A Very Good Reason for That

Over the course of the past couple of months, there have been news of mass installations of scrubbers on board entire company fleets, ranging from tankers, to dry bulk carriers and container ships.

How Hapag-Lloyd will comply with the IMO2020 regulation

Regulation and discusses the structure of the Marine Fuel Recovery (MFR) mechanism that Hapag-Lloyd introduced

Sempra Initiates Cameron LNG Train 1 Commissioning

Sempra Energy announced that Cameron LNG has initiated the commissioning process for the support facilities and first liquefaction train of Phase 1 of its Hackberry, La., liquefaction-export project.

PitPoint.LNG Preps Europe’s First STS LNG Bunkering Station

PitPoint.LNG, a joint venture between PitPoint clean fuels and Primagaz Nederland BV, received the official permit for the construction of Europe’s first shore-to-ship bunkering station for LNG in the Port of Cologne.

Nearly Half of All 2018 Scheduled Deliveries Still at Yards

There are 1,966 vessels which have deliveries dates scheduled for 2018. However only 1,100 have hit the water so far this year, meaning 44 percent of the 2018 orderbook is outstanding, according to VesselsValue.

Ferry accident in Barcelona, whom to blame

Ro-Pax Ferry EXCELLENT connecting port of Genoa, Barcelona and Tangier hit container terminal pier at around 0700 UTC Oct 31

Trump signs billion dollar boost for Great Lakes shipping

President Donald Trump signing a bill that would authorize close to $1bn for construction of a second lock allowing transits of large “Laker” vessels

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