Woodside Energy has agreed to sell a 15.1% stake in its Scarborough joint venture to JERA, allowing Japan's largest power generation company to lift 1.208 million mt of equity LNG once the 8
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Woodside Energy has agreed to sell a 15.1% stake in its Scarborough joint venture to JERA, allowing Japan's largest power generation company to lift 1.208 million mt of equity LNG once the 8
A ship suffered minor damage after being hit by two missiles in the Gulf of Aden but was able to continue its journey, the UK Maritime Trade Operations said Feb. 22 as regional
Rerouting vessels from the Suez Canal to the Cape of Good Hope raises speeds, increases bunker consumption and raises voyages' emissions, according to a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and
Asia may further diversify its crude supply basket, as non-OPEC+ producers boost output in 2024, but rising freight costs and turbulence in some shipping routes pose challenges to regional inflows, analysts told S&P
Vitol Bunkers said Feb. 22 it has taken delivery of its first biofuel bunker barge, the Marine Future, at the port of Singapore, paving the way for the company to expand its footprint
China, the largest global consumer and producer of coal, approved a total of 106 GW worth of coal-based electricity generation capacity in 2023 -- of which 70 GW started construction by the end
Singapore's aviation sector could consume up to 50 mt/day of liquid hydrogen from the 2040s, and up to 600 mt/day beyond 2050, as the fuel is expected to play a role in making
Credits from the Katingan project have remained largely stable during the December through February period, indications from S&P Global Commodities Insights during the trading month ending Feb. 22 showed, at a time when
California and Quebec's joint cap-and-trade program saw a record-high settlement price for greenhouse gas emission allowances at $41.76/mt -- the third time in a row the record high has been breached, California Air
A key gauge showed cost pressures for manufacturers and service businesses eased again February.