China’s steel industry is bracing itself for the Chinese government’s ‘ultra-low’ emission controls due in 2025 - but steel producers fitting a Pacific Green Technologies scrubber can mitigate and eliminate that risk immed
Pacific Green Marine Technologies (PGMT) is pleased to be exhibiting at the Nor-Shipping Exhibition in Oslo, Norway this week from 4th-7th June, 2019. You can find us at stand E03-32 in Hall E.
PGT today are happy to announce the appointment of Nick Mahoney as Managing Director of its newly created division, Pacific Green Marine Technologies Trading Limited.
May 2019 is almost behind us. Soon we will have only seven months remaining before the International Maritime Organisation's (IMO's) new 0.5% sulphur (sulfur) cap takes effect.
These are uncertain times for the world’s oil markets. They have been particularly precarious since April 22nd when the US announced that it would not extend waivers granted to major economies buying oil from Iran.
Though Singapore was not the first harbour to have banned the discharge of scrubbing waste water, its status as the second-biggest port in the world worried industry players.
The average consumer doesn’t even know what the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is, let alone how its new Sulphur Oxide (SOx) regulations could affect her.