AW Shipping will operate a fleet of large gas carriers

ADNOC L&S and Wanhua form...

ADNOC L&S and Wa...

A new joint venture company, AW Shipping, has been created to serve the Wanhua and ADNOC groups in t...
A new joint venture company, AW S...
Panellists for TMS Webinar 7- Spotlight on Offshore, Oil & Gas

Offshore Oil and Gas sector ad...

Offshore Oil and Gas ...

For its Seventh Webinar in the Covid-19: A Leadership Perspective series, The Maritime Standard turn...
For its Seventh Webinar in the Co...

TMS Webinar puts the spotlight...

TMS Webinar puts the ...

For its seventh Webinar in the Covid-19: A Leadership Perspective series, which takes place on Augus...
For its seventh Webinar in the Co...
Captain Jimmy Sarbh is fully supportive of the Vadhavan port initiative taken by PM Narendra Modi

Sarbh applauds Vadhavan port d...

Sarbh applauds Vadhav...

Captain Jimmy Sarbh, widely regarded as the doyen of the Indian ports industry, professes himself to...
Captain Jimmy Sarbh, widely regar...
Abdulkareem Al Masabi, CEO of ADNOC L&S and J.M. Sigelman, CEO of AG&P Group, signing the contract to charter the LNG carrier Al Khaznah

ADNOC L&S charters out ‘m...

ADNOC L&S charte...

ADNOC Logistics & Services (ADNOC L&S) has entered into a charter agreement with Singapore’s...
ADNOC Logistics & Services (A...
Recently acquired Tristar Ruby will be long term contracted to BP Shipping as part of an agreement to provide a range of LNG related shipping services

Tristar signs BP contract

Tristar signs BP cont...

UAE-headquartered Tristar Group has signed a four year contract with BP to provide a range of liquef...
UAE-headquartered Tristar Group h...
Eugene Mayne of Tristar signing the new logistics deal at the port of Duqm

Bunker and logistics deals sig...

Bunker and logistics ...

NIMR International and the Port of Duqm Company have signed a long-term bunkering agreement for the ...
NIMR International and the Port o...
The LPG carrier Gas Esco was the first vessel to call at the new dedicated facility in Gwadar port

LPG terminal opens in Gwadar

LPG terminal opens in...

Gwadar port in Pakistan has opened its first LPG Terminal. The new facility was recently officially ...
Gwadar port in Pakistan has opene...
Tristar Ruby is the first LNG carrier to be operated by the company

LNG carrier added to Tristar f...

LNG carrier added to ...

Tristar Group has announced the recent delivery of the LNG tanker, Tristar Ruby, to its fleet. Forme...
Tristar Group has announced the r...
The existing BPGIC terminal in Fujairah has capacity of around 400,000 cu m. A further 600,000 cu m is at an advanced stage of construction

BPGIC to expand Fujairah stora...

BPGIC to expand Fujai...

UAE-based Brooge Petroleum and Gas Investment Company (BPGIC) which has interests in oil storage and...
UAE-based Brooge Petroleum and Ga...
ADNOC has recently signed a deal to buy a stake in global tank storage operator, VTTI

ADNOC invests in tank storage ...

ADNOC invests in tank...

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is making what it describes as a “strategic investment” i...
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Compan...
Mina Zayed

IMarEST meeting highlights fue...

IMarEST meeting highl...

The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) UAE branch recently hosted a c...
The Institute of Marine Engineeri...

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“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.
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