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EU Plans to Measure Ship Emissions, Feature: Renewable Energy Looks Offshore

Ship Owners Will Have to Count Emissions Under EU Plan
Brazil Oil Industry Riled by Bill Passed in Protest-Fueled Rush
Renewable Energy Looks Offshore
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June 29, 2013 (Vol. 11, Ed. 129)

Ship Owners Will Have to Count Emissions Under EU Plan

* International talks have failed to deliver a plan * EU plan a step towards a global deal * Maersk says rules are a pragmatic first step * Environment campaigners say too little, too late (Reuters) - Owners of large ships using EU ports will have to measure and report annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from January 2018 under...
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Brazil Oil Industry Riled by Bill Passed in Protest-Fueled Rush

A proposed change to rules governing the auction of Brazil's giant offshore oil fields, part of legislation...
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Renewable Energy Looks Offshore

Belgium’s Minister of Economy recently described the country’s offshore waters in the North Sea as the...
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DVB Bank Sees Tentative Signs of Shipping Sector Recovery

Photo: Head office DVB Bank, Frankfurt/Main Depressed shipping valuations should be showing signs of a...
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U.S. House Passes Maritime Transboundary Agreement

On Thursday, Congressman Jeff Duncan of South Carolina praised the House passage of his bill H.R. 1613, the Outer...
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Exxon Charters US-Flagged Tanker at $100,000 Per Day

ExxonMobil has taken a long-term charter on the U.S.-flagged American Phoenix oil tanker at a near record...
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Outlook Brightens for Drybulk Shippers, But Fewer Left Afloat

The outlook for the drybulk shipping market is brightening after a stormy four years, but only those shippers that...
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