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India aims to increase LNG imports to 15% by 2030 despite market challenges India aims to double its share of gas in its energy mix to 15% by 2030 and become one of the world’s largest importers of liquefied natural gas (LNG). However, the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting drop in demand along with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have led to a shrinking LNG import market... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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World’s first e-bunker vessel unveiled by SeaFjord Energy Swedish company SeaFjord Energy has developed the world’s first e-bunker vessel, a new type of ship capable of delivering electricity to ships in ports. SeaFjord Energy’s e-bunker vessel is developed in collaboration with vessel designer FKAB. The e-bunker vessel can then transport and recharge battery packs on board other vessels,.. -Offshore EnergyPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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UAE announces new standards for maritime industry The UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI UAE) has issued a circular requiring non-members of the International Group of Protection and Indemnity Clubs (IG P&I Clubs) to provide additional information to regulators if they insure any UAE-flagged ships... -Khaleej TimesPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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Anglo-Eastern’s India RPSL suspension put on hold Anglo-Eastern Ship Management’s recruitment and placement service license (RPSL) has been suspended for three years from 1 June in relation to the ongoing investigation into the death of a seafarer in 2018. However, the suspension has been put on hold following a review by the Principal Officer of the Mercantile Marine Department, Mumbai... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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Seafloor mapping project begins with research vessels in Nome A plan to map the seafloor of the entire planet will see researchers operating out of Nome this summer and fall. The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration has contracted with a multi-national engineering firm to scan the seabed, looking at both water depth and topographic details... -KnomPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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Future-proofing seafarers' skills in Europe Nautilus International has played a major role in a newly-completed project which sets out a strategy to ensure that European seafarers are given 'future-proof' skills to cope with rapid advances in technology and sweeping changes in shipping operations. Andrew Linington reports... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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Seafarers Victims Of Ticket Scam: Flights Home Fake, Crew Discover At Airport Twelve Indian seafarers were turned away at a South American airport as they tried to begin their journey home after working on board a bulk carrier for between nine and 13 months. The reason: their boss had issued them fake flight tickets... Marine InsightPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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MOL Goes Live With Marlink Smart Hybrid Network Solution Including Starlink LEO Services Japanese shipping giant starts using new, fully integrated high-speed solution to kick-start its strategic Future Illustration Project, designed to guide the company’s crew strategy in an era of digital transformation... -Marine InsightPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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Digitalization in the maritime industry PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (BBM) reiterated his policy on digitalization during the launch of the e-Gov PH Super App developed by DICT. The program has the general objective of streamlining all government transactions to boost the economy through enhanced delivery of government services... -The Manila TimesPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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Manila to host global maritime conference THE Blue Economy Annual Trade and Conference (Beacon) 2023, the will be held in September at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. Beacon 2023 is an international maritime conference and exhibition organized by The Maritime League in partnership with the Department of Transportation... -The Manila TimesPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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JSW to build dome structure at Mormugao Port to curb coal pollution Mormugao Port Authority (MPA), in partnership with Jindal South West (JSW), will soon build a new dome structure with an investment of Rs. 180 million to reduce coal pollution. Union Minister of State for Ports and Shipping, Shripad Naik, announced the development during the World Environment Day celebrations at MPA... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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Biofuels in Shipping: Production, Potential, and Regulatory Challenges The Biofuels in Shipping report published by DNV explores the current status of biofuel production, considerations for using biofuels on ships, the regulatory status of biofuels, the potential for the fuel type, and an outlook for biofuel production. However, short-term production constraints currently limit biofuel adoption,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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Small cruise ship disabled by fire, Alaska Fire erupted in engine room of cruise ship WILDERNESS DISCOVERE in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, in the morning Jun 5. There were 51 passenger and 15 crew on board, USCG and nearby cruise ship SAPPHIRE PRINCESS quickly responded and evacuated all passengers and non-essential crew... -FleetMonPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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Panamax container ship disabled, under tow, Caribbean Container ship GSL ARCADIA was disabled by electric failure which affected several ship’s systems, in the evening Jun 2, abeam of Puerto Bolivar, Colombia, Caribbean, while en route from Brazil to Cartagena Colombia. The ship drifted dangerously close to coast,.. -FleetMonPosted On:7-Jun-2023
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