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In the maritime world, BP and NYK are collaborating on future fuels such as LNG, bio, methanol, hydrogen and ammonia in order to decarbonise.
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12th November 2022
Knowledge resourcesIn China, the world’s largest plant for converting CO2 and H2 into methanol is now in operation. A saving of 500 000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually ...
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1st May 2019
Knowledge resourcesMethanol has potential as a new maritime fuel, according to participants in a conference held in Mumbai, India.
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11th September 2021
Knowledge resourcesIn the maritime world, about 20 ships are fuelled with e- or bio-methanol, and now in Denmark Maersk announces that it has ordered eight more capable ...
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1st May 2019
Knowledge resourcesThe Caspian is the focus of this month’s regional overview, which looks at progress towards the next high-profile final investment decisions, potentia...
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17th February 2021
Knowledge resourcesAP Moller-Maersk is accelerating its efforts to decarbonise marine operations and has unveiled plans to launch what it claims will be the world’s firs...
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3rd September 2021
Knowledge resourcesGazprom Neft and Sovcomflot are to collaborate on improving efficiency in Russian-Arctic maritime logistics, focusing on deploying digital technologie...
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9th November 2022
Knowledge resourcesThe production process is based on emissions-to-liquids (ETL) technology developed by Carbon Recycling International (CRI), which was first demonstrat...