UK Eases Russian Fuel Sanctions To Safeguard Diesel And

UK Relaxes Russian Sanctions on Diesel and Jet Fuel Imports

Britain has decided to ease sanctions on diesel and jet fuel refined from Russian crude abroad, prioritizing national interests amid rising prices linked to the Middle East conflict. Junior treasury minister Dan Tomlinson emphasized the importance of securing essential supplies for the economy while still supporting Ukraine. Critics warn this could benefit the Kremlin.

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IDsure to Advance Digital Certificate Network in Maritime Sector

IDsure, a digital identity infrastructure for the maritime sector, has secured €600,000 in seed funding. This investment will accelerate connections with flag states and training institutes, fostering a network of service providers. Aiming to revolutionize identity verification for over two million seafarers, IDsure offers aviation-grade verification and tamper-proof certificates.

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Going Green at Sea: Maersk’s Methanol Moment

Maersk Advances Eco-Friendly Shipping with New Methanol-Powered Vessel

Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk has launched its second methanol-powered container vessel, advancing its decarbonisation efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040. The 9,000-TEU vessel, built by Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, showcases dual-fuel engines and represents a pivotal shift towards sustainable fuels in the shipping industry amidst evolving regulatory pressures.

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Key European Routes Identified for Fully Electric Ferries

A recent study by Kongsberg Maritime identifies key European routes for fully electric RoPax vessels, particularly in Northern Europe’s short-sea corridors. With advancements in battery technology and supportive EU regulations, electrification is becoming economically viable. Promising routes include Dover–Calais and Tallinn–Helsinki, highlighting a shift towards decarbonization in shipping.

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UK Plans to Include International Shipping in Emissions Trading Scheme

The United Kingdom Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS), launched in 2021, aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve net-zero by 2050. Initially excluding maritime shipping, plans to include domestic shipping by 2026 will cover vessels over 5,000 gross tonnage, addressing 15% of related emissions. Further integration with the EU ETS is also being discussed.

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Lem Verbena at sea

The Importance of Customized Additives for Distinct Marine Fuels

The maritime industry often grapples with misconceptions regarding fuel types, particularly heavy fuel oil (HFO) and marine gas oil (MGO). Paul Morgan emphasizes the importance of recognizing their differences. While MGO is a clean distillate, HFO is more complex, requiring specific additives and processes for effective management and performance enhancement.

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Professor Momoko Kitada Receives IMO Gender Equality

Professor Momoko Kitada Honored with IMO’s 2026 Gender Equality Award

Professor Momoko Kitada received the International Maritime Organization’s Gender Equality Award on May 18, 2026, during a ceremony in London. In her acceptance speech, she highlighted education’s crucial role in women’s economic stability and advocated for active engagement in gender equality. Her work promotes diversity and inclusion in maritime education.

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Zestas Announces Global Liquid Hydrogen Alliance

Global Liquid Hydrogen Alliance Launched for Green Maritime Fuel

The Zero Emissions Ship Technology Association (ZESTA) has launched the Global Liquid Hydrogen Alliance, promoting pure green hydrogen as a zero-emission fuel for maritime shipping. Following the MEPC 84 meeting, the initiative aims to bridge the deployment gap through enhanced technical evidence and a verifiable framework for liquid hydrogen technology.

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