Category Archives: Logistics

China’s power crunch is affecting every strand of shipping

Here’s the future. China, which uses coal to generate 73% of its power, is experiencing a coal shortage. Blackouts, as we would call them, are in order, and many businesses are affected. Here’s how it is affecting global shipping.

Sam Chambers October 1, 2021

How China’s power crunch is affecting every strand of shipping – Splash247

World Bank takes its anti-LNG stance to the IMO

The World Bank says it will not back using LNG for marine transport. It says that LNG is a source of methane emissions, which are currently unmeasured but which could overwhelm any advantage in CO2 reduction created by moving away from heavy fuel oil (HFO). LPG-powered ships often emit some methane as they burn the Propane gas.

Methane is well known as a bad source of pollution. One source is from cows, such as those confined to feedlots. But there are many others, including flaring gas from oil wells, fracking gas operations, and landfills. Nowadays at some landfills, methane is captured— pipes are sunk into the fill and the methane pumped to a generating station, to provide energy to operate the landfill’s equipment. It’s a good fuel when trapped, and burned into hydrogen and oxygen.

LNG is the symbol for Liquefied Natural Gas, and it consists largely of methane.

The World Bank prefers green hydrogen fuel for projects.

Not everyone agrees. some of the pushback has started already. Something like 25% of the newbuild ships today are slated to be LNG-powered. Perhaps more engineering needs to be applied to those ships, to reduce methane emissions.

Sam Chambers September 30, 2021

World Bank takes its anti-LNG stance to the IMO – Splash247

Sam Chambers October 5, 2021

LNG fuel proponents fire back at the World Bank – Splash247

Ocean terminal and inland congestion forces river barges to store boxes

It’s not just the US. And it’s not just ocean shipping.

Read about the gyrations Antwerp and Rotterdam and the river barge operators are going through.

By Alexander Whiteman 27/09/2021

Ocean terminal and inland congestion forces river barges to store boxes – The Loadstar