Norway Delays Adoption of FuelEU Maritime Rules Until 2028

Norway’s Ministry of Climate and Environment has announced a delay in the FuelEU Maritime regulation’s implementation, now set for 2028 instead of 2025. This decision allows shipping companies more time to adapt to stricter emissions standards, balancing environmental goals with economic considerations in the maritime sector. Stakeholders welcome the extension.

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Marine Fuel Industry Survey Launched to Boost Compliance with FuelEU Maritime

Phi Earth Technologies has launched a market-research survey targeting stakeholders in the marine fuel industry. This initiative aims to gather insights on demonstrating fuel origin and compliance with evolving regulations. The company is developing a digital platform for verifying low-carbon fuel sources, emphasizing the importance of accurate fuel consumption data.

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Oil Drops To 3-Month Low As US-Iran Deal Signals Supply

Strait of Hormuz Tensions Threaten Global Oil Supply

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has revised its oil supply and demand forecast due to renewed conflicts around the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting Gulf exports. Regional oil production increased but remains significantly below pre-war levels. Demand estimates have also declined, with global inventories plummeting and market stability threatened.

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Next-Gen Digital Checklist Launched to Boost Onboard Operational Efficiency

NAPA has launched a digital checklist system to enhance onboard operations, with HX Expeditions as an early adopter. This innovative tool replaces traditional checklists with dynamic workflows, ensuring correct procedural sequences. Each action is logged automatically, streamlining processes and improving real-time information sharing between ship and shore, boosting operational efficiency.

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ABS Issues Product Design Assessment to Fleetzero’s Leviathan™ Battery Energy Storage System

Leviathan™ Battery Storage System Receives ABS Product Design Approval

The ABS has awarded a product design assessment to Fleetzero for its Leviathan™ Battery Energy Storage System, the first U.S.-manufactured lithium iron phosphate marine battery to receive classification approval. This marks a key step towards verifying its suitability for marine applications and supporting future projects demanding certified battery technology.

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