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Pilot Project Achieves Better Than Projected 98% Reduction in Methane Slip

Published Oct 7, 2025 5:46 PM by The Maritime Executive

  A multi-year Japanese project sponsored by the government is reporting that it has achieved much higher than anticipated reductions in unburnt methane emissions (methane slip) during demonstrations on an in-service bulker operated by Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines. They are testing methane oxidation catalysts, noting that it is a first for the technology, and confirms very promising results in tackling a key environmental concern. The project began in 2021 as part of efforts sponsored by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial...

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Heroic Idun

Flag State Sues Equatorial Guinea for Illegal Seizure of Heroic Idun

Published Oct 7, 2025 5:19 PM by The Maritime Executive

  A newly-released legal complaint lays out serious allegations of mistreatment of the crew of the Heroic Idun, who were detained by local officials in international waters and then held for months without charges. In a lawsuit filed with the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, the flag state alleges that Equatorial Guinea's forces unlawfully boarded the vessel and then mistreated the crew, violating their human rights.  On August 8, 2022, Heroic Idun was drifting and waiting to load...

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ammonia-fueled bulker

MOL is First Shipping Company to Join Australia’s Ammonia Bunkering Project

Published Oct 7, 2025 4:53 PM by The Maritime Executive

  Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is joining the effort to develop an ammonia bunkering operation in Australia’s Pilbara as part of the efforts to establish a green shipping corridor between the iron ore region and Asia. MOL becomes the first shipping company in the project, which was announced in June, that anticipates bunkering the Capesize bulkers that transport the ore and an ammonia export business. MOL will be working with an Australian company, NH3 Clean Energy, which is responsible for...

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Matthew Miller Aveva

In the Know 72: Matt Miller, Marine Industry Principal at Aveva

Published Oct 7, 2025 3:38 PM by The Maritime Executive

  In this episode of the In the Know podcast series, news editor Paul Benecki caught up with Matt Miller, Marine Industry Principal at Aveva and an expert on enterprise data, AI and analytics. Aveva serves dozens of industrial segments with design and operations software, but maritime was its starting point and remains a major area of focus - now including the data tools that power the shipping industry's drive for efficiency. It has clients in ship design, vessel operations, port terminals,...

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offshore wind turbines

SouthCoast Wind Challenges DOJ’s Delaying and Political Agenda

The developers of the proposed SouthCoast offshore wind project filed their response to the Department of Justice’s efforts to derail the approved project, calling the filing “yet another example of the president’s ongoing coordinated attack on this renewable energy industry.” The response came as the Department of Justice filed on September 18 with the U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia seeking to voluntarily remand and stay a suit by the Town of Nantucket against the Department...

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Shipbuilding

Rear Adm. Thomas Anderson, left, during his time as PEO Ships (USN file image)

Hanwha Hires Former Top U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Officer

  Hanwha Ocean's U.S. defense division has hired a former leader of the U.S. Navy's shipbuilding enterprise to oversee its American operations. The decision is a strategic boost for Hanwha's bid to become a significant player in U.S. defense shipbuilding, which is dominated by two prime contractors.  Rear Adm. Tom Anderson (USN, ret'd) served in the U.S. Navy for 34 years, including time at the helm of Program Executive Office Ships and as acting commander for all of Naval Sea Systems...

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Environment

LNG-fueled coal carrier

Pilot Project Achieves Better Than Projected 98% Reduction in Methane Slip

  A multi-year Japanese project sponsored by the government is reporting that it has achieved much higher than anticipated reductions in unburnt methane emissions (methane slip) during demonstrations on an in-service bulker operated by Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines. They are testing methane oxidation catalysts, noting that it is a first for the technology, and confirms very promising results in tackling a key environmental concern. The project began in 2021 as part of efforts sponsored by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial...

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Business

Matthew Miller Aveva

In the Know 72: Matt Miller, Marine Industry Principal at Aveva

  In this episode of the In the Know podcast series, news editor Paul Benecki caught up with Matt Miller, Marine Industry Principal at Aveva and an expert on enterprise data, AI and analytics. Aveva serves dozens of industrial segments with design and operations software, but maritime was its starting point and remains a major area of focus - now including the data tools that power the shipping industry's drive for efficiency. It has clients in ship design, vessel operations, port terminals,...

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