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Companies sign MoU to assess opportunities in conventional bunkering, LNG, biofuels and methanol supply.

Companies sign MoU to assess opportunities in conventional bunkering, LNG, biofuels and methanol supply.

Facility upgrade will support the next phase of land-based trials for ammonia-fuelled marine engines and integrated fuel supply systems.

The vessel suffered minor damage while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, but all crew members are safe and it has continued its voyage.

The authorisation allows the classification society to carry out statutory surveys and issue certificates on behalf of the French government.
Updated 29 June 2026
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