Italian marine energy firm continues fleet renewal with...
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Italian marine energy firm continues fleet renewal with another vessel designed for fuel flexibility and future compliance.

Italian marine energy firm continues fleet renewal with another vessel designed for fuel flexibility and future compliance.

South Korea’s shipbuilding major is developing an integrated electric propulsion platform as it targets commercial deployment of large electric-powered vessels by 2030.

Orders booked across Q1 and Q2 underline continued momentum for LNG bunkering as fleet demand grows.

Drawdowns accelerate in April as Washington continues coordinated stock release with global partners to stabilise oil markets.
Updated 4 May 2026
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