Category: Sustainable Marine Fuels

Beihai ramps up tanker and bulker work

Beihai ramps up tanker and bulker work

March 26, 2026 |

In China, eworldship reports Beihai Shipbuilding on March 23 delivered MENAPII, a 319,000 dwt ammonia ready VLCC built for Euronav, the third vessel in a five ship series for Belgium’s CMB.TECH group and, according to the yard, nine months ahead of contract schedule. The delivery came in the middle of a dense run of yard […]

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Jeonbuk ties Gunsan shipyard restart to AI, hydrogen and repair work

Jeonbuk ties Gunsan shipyard restart to AI, hydrogen and repair work

March 26, 2026 |

In Korea, News 1 reports Jeonbuk State on March 25 set out a plan to turn the restart of Gunsan shipyard into a broader industrial relaunch, linking the site to AI based shipbuilding, alternative fuel testing and vessel repair. Governor Kim Kwan-young said the province wants the yard to move beyond producing ship sections and […]

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Viking floats out hydrogen cruise ship ahead of 2026 debut

Viking floats out hydrogen cruise ship ahead of 2026 debut

March 26, 2026 |

In the US, Viking announced it has floated out the Viking Libra at Fincantieri’s Ancona, Italy yard, moving what it calls the world’s first hydrogen powered cruise ship into the final construction stage ahead of delivery in November 2026. The vessel, set for its first season in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, will use a […]

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Korean Register says IMO hydrogen fuel rules could speed ship commercialization

Korean Register says IMO hydrogen fuel rules could speed ship commercialization

March 26, 2026 |

In Korea, Korean Register says the IMO is on track to adopt its first international safety rules for ships using compressed gaseous hydrogen and liquefied hydrogen as fuel, a move that could accelerate the development of hydrogen fueled vessels as shipping looks for cleaner propulsion options. KR said the draft Interim Guidelines were developed at […]

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Jiaxing port zone pushes hydrogen shipping toward service

Jiaxing port zone pushes hydrogen shipping toward service

March 26, 2026 |

In China, Sina Finance reports that Jiaxing port zone has moved a hydrogen fueled container vessel closer to commercial service after the Dongfang Qinggang completed a long distance inland voyage test to Hangzhou’s Xiasha port, giving the Zhejiang hub a live demonstration of hydrogen shipping beyond the pilot stage. The 64 TEU vessel, described as […]

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Guangxi yard begins methanol, battery and LNG hybrid vessel builds

Guangxi yard begins methanol, battery and LNG hybrid vessel builds

March 26, 2026 |

In China, China News reports that Guangxi shipbuilder Guiping Hongxin Ship Repair and Building on March 25 launched a batch of methanol, pure electric and LNG hybrid vessels and signed cooperation agreements covering 19 new energy ships with three companies, marking a move into cleaner inland shipbuilding for the region. The signing covered three projects […]

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Shipping Corporation of India orders first methanol dual-fuel platform supply vessel

Shipping Corporation of India orders first methanol dual-fuel platform supply vessel

March 19, 2026 |

In India, Shipping Corporation of India signed a shipbuilding contract with Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders on March 18 for one 3,000 dwt methanol dual-fuel diesel-electric platform supply vessel, giving the state-owned carrier its first ship designed to run on green methanol. The vessel is being positioned as Shipping Corporation of India’s first move into methanol fueled […]

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Study finds LNG and methanol are shaky bridges to ammonia

Study finds LNG and methanol are shaky bridges to ammonia

March 19, 2026 |

In the UK, University College London researchers posit LNG and methanol should not automatically be treated as stepping stones to ammonia in shipping. The paper finds that methanol creates very little physical or financial overlap with a future ammonia system, while LNG offers more technical spillovers but only becomes a meaningful bridge if ships and […]

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DNV study for EMSA pushes design-first safety case for hydrogen ships

DNV study for EMSA pushes design-first safety case for hydrogen ships

March 19, 2026 |

DNV announced on March 12 that it had completed a multi-year study for the European Maritime Safety Agency concluding that hydrogen-fuelled ships will need a design-based safety approach, with secondary enclosures recommended across all hydrogen-carrying components, including those installed on open deck. The report argues that hydrogen poses a different risk profile from other alternative […]

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Three Japanese firms launch Singapore ammonia bunker vessel study

Three Japanese firms launch Singapore ammonia bunker vessel study

March 19, 2026 |

In Japan, Sumitomo Corporation, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha and NYK Bulkship announced on March 17 that they had signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly carry out front-end engineering and design for a new ammonia bunkering vessel intended for deployment in Singapore, while also studying ownership structures suited to that market. The agreement is meant to […]

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