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Shipping industry fears fuel shortages as Iran war squeezes bunker fuel supply

SINGAPORE: Ship operators rely on a sludgelike substance known as bunker fuel to keep vessels running. The Iran war ‘s closure of the Strait...

NITES urges Work From Home for IT & ITeS industry amid fuel-saving drive

NEW DELHI : The Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) on Monday wrote to Union Labour and Employment Minister Shri Mansukh Mandaviya seeking an...

Hapag-Lloyd and Kuehne+Nagel take their first joint step towards sustainable ocean shipping

HAMBURG: Hapag-Lloyd and Kuehne+Nagel are further strengthening their long-standing partnership and, for the first time, collaborating on emission-reduced ocean transport solutions. As part of...

Aramco sees 100 million-barrel oil loss each week Hormuz is shut

Global oil markets are losing 100 million barrels every week the Strait of Hormuz is shut, compounding a supply shortage that has already made...

PM Modi urges work from home, fuel conservation to save foreign exchange amid Iran war

TELENGANA : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on Sunday urged citizens and businesses to conserve fuel and revive work-from-home practices to cut petrol and...

US military intercepts Iranian-flagged oil tanker in Gulf of Oman, says US Central Command

WASHINGTON : The US Military says it has intercepted and disabled an Iranian-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman after it allegedly attempted...

Third WindWings® tanker “Monza” delivered to Union Maritime as wind propulsion scales amid IMO uncertainty

PORTSMOUTH: The LR2 tanker Monza, fitted with two 37.5-metre WindWings® developed by BAR Technologies, has been delivered to Union Maritime, marking the third vessel...

Orderbook growth and significant developments in reducing methane slip highlight LNG’s role in maritime decarbonisation

A new edition of Fuel for thought: LNG sets out how LNG continues to offer a competitive compliance pathway as EU and IMO regulations...

Nine ships use Strait of Hormuz as ‘renewed tensions’ to slow traffic: CAS

NEW YORK: Nine ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz on May 3, down from 13 on May 2 and 21 on May 1, S&P...

DPA Kandla to convert invasive Kutch shrub(Gando Bawal) into bio-methanol in Rs 100 crore pilot project

GANDHIDHAM : The Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) Kandla in Gujarat is developing India’s first bio-methanol demonstration plant using Prosopis juliflora — the invasive shrub...

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