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ONE ORDERS FIRST METHANOL-FUELED SHIPS

23 JAN 2024 Ocean Network Express (ONE), the world’s sixth-largest container carrier, has placed orders for the construction twelve 13,000 TEU methanol dual-fuel containerships. These will be the first methanol-dual fuel vessels in ONE’s fleet, marking a significant step in the company’s green strategy. ONE has signed contracts for the …

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TEXTBOOKS NEED TO BE RE-DRAWN: DISCOVERY UPENDS UNDERSTANDING OF WATER’S ORGANIZATION

22 JAN 2024 As analytical methods get more sophisticated, existing scientific models are constantly reexamined. The latest to come under scrutiny is the way molecules are organized at the surface of a volume of salt water. Researchers from the University of Cambridge in the UK, and the Max Planck Institute for …

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RED SEA DISRUPTION TAKES A TOLL ON EGYPT’S FINANCES

21 JAN 2024 Egypt’s economy may soon be feeling the pinch from the security situation in the Red Sea, which has dramatically reduced traffic through the Suez Canal.  The waterway is a vital, reliable source of income, and it has increased in importance since the recent two-lane expansion program boosted …

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LIVESTOCK BEGIN “CRUISE” AROUND AFRICA AS CARRIER DIVERTS FROM RED SEA

20 JAN 2024 Many vessels have diverted from planned transits for the Red Sea, but news that a loaded livestock carrier is changing course is raising concerns for the health and welfare of thousands of animals aboard the carrier Bahijah. Two weeks into a trip from Australia to Jordan, the Australian …

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ENGINEER ON BULKER DETAINED IN SMUGGLING CASE IN INDIA JUMPS INTO OCEAN

19 JAN 2024  The third engineer working aboard a Vietnamese-owned bulker detained in India for the past 45 days jumped overboard Sunday in a possible suicide attempt. Indian media reports are that the 21 crewmembers have become anxious and depressed while there has been little progress in the investigation into cocaine …

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ADVANCING OFFSHORE DECARBONIZATION THROUGH ELECTRIFICATION OF FPSOS

18 JAN 2024  The marine and offshore sectors have an important role to play in driving a successful energy transition. In recent years, significant progress has been made by operators and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to decarbonize operations through engine efficiency improvements, the use of alternative fuels and alternative energy …

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ALTERNATIVE FUELS: WHAT MAKES SENSE TODAY?

17 JAN 2024 Facts are important. Even if the facts are uncomfortable or inconvenient. The industry is starting to understand that methanol is no silver bullet solution for shipping’s decarbonisation challenge contrary to the claims of certain operators. When you burn methanol (CH3OH) in a marine engine, you emit CO2.  …

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HOUTHI’S NEW NARRATIVE: FIGHTING WESTERN IMPERIALISM

The U.S.- and U.K.-led strikes on the rebel Houthi group in Yemen represent a dramatic new turn in the Middle East conflict – one that could have implications throughout the region. The attacks of Jan. 11, 2024, hit around 60 targets at 16 sites, according to the U.S. Air Force’s Mideast command, including …

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A NAVY IN CRISIS: IT’S TIME FOR THE CONFERENCE OF ADMIRALS

by Captain John Konrad (gCaptain OpEd) 15 JAN 2024 Today, the US Navy is experiencing two contrasting situations. On one hand, the USS Carney and other warships continue to demonstrate their power and capabilities in the Red Sea. On the other hand, it has been reported that the Navy’s latest …

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