Predicts
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Maritime News
Maersk Predicts Difficult Times for Industry After a Strong Performance
Maersk, long considered a bellwether of the container shipping industry and broader global economy, presented a bleak near-term outlook as…
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IEA Predicts World Oil, Gas Demand Could Grow Until 2050
Global oil and gas demand could grow until 2050, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday, departing from previous expectations…
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NGO Predicts "Cruisezillas" Calling for Ticket Tax to Fund Green Fuels
The activist NGO Transport & Environment (T&E) is calling for a tax on the cruise industry to help fund…
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Maritime News
SEA-LNG Predicts Methane Slip Will Be Eliminated Within the Decade
SEA-LNG, the trade group formed eight years ago to demonstrate the benefits of LNG as a marine fuel continues…
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Port News
ICS report predicts more than 400 hydrogen carriers will be needed by 2050
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has launched a new report identifying global hydrogen demand to 2050, with South Korea,…
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Marine World
Russia Predicts Record Cargo Volume on Arctic Route, Aims for Year-Round Container Shipping
By Malte Humpert (gCaptain) – Russia continues to push ahead with plans to develop its Northern Sea Route into a…
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Port News
Clarksons predicts seaborne trade volumes will surpass 2019 levels this year
While conceding that major uncertainties remain, Clarkson Research Services is projecting global seaborne trade estimates for full year 2021 will…
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Maritime News
CBO Predicts Cost Growth for U.S. Navy’s Future Frigate
In a report released Tuesday, the Congressional Budget Office said that it believes the U.S. Navy may be uinderestimating the cost…
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Maritime News
Georgia Ports Predicts Another Record Month for Container Volumes
The Georgia Ports Authority reported Monday that the Port of Savannah is on track to achieve a monthly record for…
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Port News
IEA predicts ammonia will eventually become shipping’s dominant fuel
The International Energy Agency has released a new long-term energy transition forecast, drilling down into individual industrial sectors, with ammonia…
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