MOL signs MoU with NH3 Clean Energy and Oceania Marine Energy for Ammonia Bunkering Development Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto, Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) today has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NH3 Clean Energy Limited (NH3) and Oceania Marine Energy (Oceania) regarding the development of clean ammonia bunkering operations...
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Announcement | 10 June 2025 Oceania Marine Energy (‘Oceania’) and NH3 Clean Energy Limited (ASX:NH3) (‘NH3’) are delighted to advise that they have signed a Joint Development Agreement (‘JDA’) with Pilbara Ports Authority (‘Pilbara Ports’) with respect to proposed low-emissions ammonia bunkering operations at the Port of Dampier. HIGHLIGHTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Approximately 1,000 bulk carriers...
Oceania Marine Energy Pty Ltd is delighted to announce that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (‘MOU’) with NH3 Clean Energy Limited (ASX: NH3) regarding the development of a low-emissions ammonia bunkering business at Dampier, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Under the MOU, NH3 Clean Energy (A re-brand from Hexagon Energy and...
Announcement of Memorandum of Understanding for a Joint Study November 30, 2023 RINA, Oceania and PCF have agreed to collaborate to develop an ‘end-to-end’ low-carbon profile LNG production and marine vessel bunkering capability concept for the port of Port Hedland proposing a pathway to IMO 2050 ‘zero-emissions’ through onboard hydrogen production. Pilbara Clean Fuels Pty...
PCF and Oceania have signed an exclusive MoU to facilitate collaboration to provide a ’low-carbon footprint’ LNG production and marine bunkering capability at Port Hedland. The Port Hedland Project Pilbara Clean Fuels Pty Ltd (“PCF”) is progressing a development concept for a new, mid-scale, low carbon footprint eLNG plant (“Project”) to be located at Port...
Oceania and Kanfer aim to build a long-term zero emission sustainable shipping industry in Australia using LNG as the transition fuel and move towards green ammonia and methanol as the targeted fuel for bunkering vessels operating in the Northwest and Eastern ports of Australia.