Sulphur
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Port News
War turns sulphur market toxic in acid supply shock
Global seaborne sulphur shipments have suffered a dramatic contraction in the wake of the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran, with…
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Port News
New report calls for 0.1% sulphur content fuel worldwide
A new policy brief by the Washington DC-based International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)is urging the maritime industry to adopt…
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Marine World
Mediterranean Sea Becomes World’s Fifth Sulphur Emission Control Area
The Mediterranean Sea has become the world’s fifth Emission Control Area (ECA) for sulphur oxides starting May 1, 2025. This…
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Port News
Study suggests global sulphur cap has contributed to climate crisis
Several US scientists have claimed in a paper published this week that a rule imposed by the International Maritime Organization…
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Maritime News
Germany: Ship caught using banned high sulphur fuel in SECA
A Panama-flagged ship has been caught using banned high sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) in a sulphur emission control area (SECA),…
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Port News
Number of installed scrubbers has doubled since last year’s global sulphur cap introduction
The price gap between low and high sulphur fuel oil has failed to hit the highs scrubber advocates would have…
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Marine World
Return of Bunker Surcharges Possible as Low Sulphur Fuel Spread Widens
By Mike Wackett (The Loadstar) – As oil prices head north again, ocean carriers are preparing to ramp up low-sulphur fuel surcharges…
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Maritime News
Schiebel Camcopter S-100 Impresses at Sulphur Sniffer Test
Schiebel, together with partner Nordic Unmanned, successfully completed a two-day test of its sniffer capability on board the CAMCOPTER® S-100…
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Maritime News
Schiebel Camcopter S-100 Impresses at Sulphur Sniffer Test
Schiebel, together with partner Nordic Unmanned, successfully completed a two-day test of its sniffer capability on board the CAMCOPTER® S-100…
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News
2020 Global Sulphur Cap
On 1 January 2020, the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) global cap on sulphur content in fuel will come into force.…
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