Topaz wins Kazak contract

Topaz wins Kazak cont...

Dubai-based Topaz Energy and Marine, one of the region’s leading offshore support vessel operators, ...
Dubai-based Topaz Energy and Mari...
IMarEST meeting

IMarEST meeting highlights gre...

IMarEST meeting highl...

Around 90 participants from the Middle East maritime fraternity recently attended an IMarEST UAE bra...
Around 90 participants from the M...

Milestone for Qatargas

Milestone for Qatarga...

Marking yet another significant milestone for Qatar’s LNG industry, the 5000th LNG cargo from the co...
Marking yet another significant m...
Milaha signs LPG charter deal

Milaha signs LPG charter deal

Milaha signs LPG char...

Doha-based Milaha has entered into a two year charter arrangement with Qatar Chemical and Petrochemi...
Doha-based Milaha has entered int...

Frequently Asked Questions

“Clean fuel for ships” refers to marine fuels that produce lower emissions compared to traditional heavy fuel oil. These include LNG, low-sulphur marine fuels, methanol, biofuels and emerging alternatives like hydrogen and ammonia. In the oil and gas sector, clean fuel for ships supports compliance with environmental regulations while helping reduce the carbon footprint of maritime operations.
The shift toward clean fuel for ships is important because it helps reduce air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact from shipping. Stricter IMO regulations and growing sustainability goals are pushing shipowners and operators to adopt cleaner fuels, improving air quality near ports and supporting long-term environmental responsibility.
The oil and gas industry supports clean fuel for ships by investing in alternative fuel production, LNG bunkering infrastructure, biofuel development and research into hydrogen and ammonia. Energy companies are also working with ports and shipping lines to expand fuel supply networks and ensure reliable access to cleaner marine fuels worldwide.
Challenges in adopting clean fuel for ships include high infrastructure costs, limited fuel availability at some ports, vessel retrofit expenses, and uncertainty around future fuel standards. Despite these challenges, ongoing innovation and investment in the oil and gas sector are helping accelerate the transition to cleaner maritime fuels.
Reliable news about clean fuel for ships and maritime energy developments can be found on trusted maritime news platforms like The Maritime Standard, along with energy industry reports, port authority announcements and IMO updates. These sources provide insights into fuel technology trends, regulatory changes and investment activities shaping the future of clean shipping.