Varsha Sudheer has joined marine fuels firm Island...
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Westwood Global Energy Group has launched MarineLogix, a new offshore vessel intelligence platform aimed at improving market transparency across offshore oil and gas, offshore wind

Westwood Global Energy Group has launched MarineLogix, a new offshore vessel intelligence platform aimed at improving market transparency across offshore oil and gas, offshore wind

AMPERA has added the maritime sector as a core growth market, expanding its focus beyond data centres and defence applications.

OrbitMI has named former ZeroNorth executive Andrew Redfern as Sales Director for the Nordics and Americas, as it looks to expand its regional footprint.

GCMD and CIMAC have signed a two-year Coalition partnership agreement aimed at strengthening the maritime sector’s readiness for alternative fuel deployment.
Updated 03 February 2026
Bunker Market
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Norway will not be able to apply the FuelEU Maritime regulation as early as previously expected, after required EEA–EU clarifications were not completed in time.
An alliance representing the world’s three largest ship registries is preparing to seek consultative status at the IMO.
FuelEU Maritime could become applicable in Norway as early as 1 January 2026, the Norwegian Maritime Authority (NMA) said in an update published on 12