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Renewable Propane: A Low-Emission Solution for Sustainable Port Operations

As the demand for cleaner energy rises, port authorities seek eco-friendly solutions that balance productivity and budget constraints. Renewable propane, derived from used cooking oil and animal fats, offers a low-carbon alternative to conventional propane. It significantly reduces emissions while integrating seamlessly into existing infrastructure, enhancing sustainability in port operations.

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Tanker EVENTIN adrift in the Baltic Sea

EU Targets Key Players in Shadow Fleet Transporting Russian Oil

The European Union has expanded its sanctions against Russia, targeting nine individuals and entities associated with a shadow fleet transporting Russian oil illegally. Notably sanctioned is Murtaza Ali Lakhani, overseeing key operations, alongside executives from the 2Rivers Group. These measures aim to disrupt networks aiding Russia’s crude oil shipments amidst ongoing military aggression.

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Anglo-Eastern Advances Green Shipping with Ammonia Fuel Training

Anglo-Eastern has successfully completed its inaugural pilot training course on ammonia as marine fuel, a key milestone ahead of managing its first ammonia-powered vessel. Held on November 24-25, the two-day session at the Maritime Training Centre attracted 26 participants, focusing on safety, operational readiness, and hands-on training for future fuel initiatives.

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Digitization Boosts Efficiency and Safety for Maritime Crews

Robotics and automation are increasingly replacing maritime crews in repetitive and hazardous tasks, crucial for vessel safety and efficiency. Advanced digital technologies enhance resource management and real-time decision-making. Improved satellite connectivity allows better communication and access to training, transforming working conditions and redefining maritime operations for enhanced safety and crew welfare.

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A satellite image shows the Skipper tanker, in north of Guadeloupe

US Seizes Venezuelan Tanker in Crackdown on Sanctioned Oil Exports

On December 12, U.S. authorities seized the M/T Skipper off Venezuela’s coast, shortly before a court-issued warrant expired. This operation underscores U.S. sanctions against Venezuelan oil, enforcing measures initiated in 2019. The seizure has heightened tensions between Washington and Caracas, with plans for further interceptions of sanctioned oil shipments.

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New Guidelines Developed For Safe Use Of Ammonia Cargo

Interim Safety Guidelines Released for Transporting Ammonia Cargo

Lloyd’s Register, EXMAR, and the Belgian FPS for Mobility and Transport have developed interim guidelines for the safe use of ammonia as fuel on gas carriers. This initiative, which began over two years ago, aims to facilitate the maritime industry’s transition to sustainable fuel alternatives, addressing safety concerns while promoting flexibility in vessel design.

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