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Gases CO2 and Ammonia
Insights

How green is green ammonia?

Japan recently announced ambitious plans to import 3m tons of green ammonia by 2025 and 30 million tons by 2030 for power generation. And analysts are currently predicting an even more significant surge in demand if ammonia is proven to be a viable alternative for marine propulsion. While the drive to reduce carbon emissions with green ammonia is undoubtedly a step in the right direction, it is important to note that the associated production processes and use of ammonia as a marine fuel will not come without issues.

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Achievement Impact
Stories

Evolving the Clarksons brand

Shipping is evolving and becoming increasingly complex, so it is more important than ever to speak to our clients and stakeholders in a way that matters to them.

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Gases CO2 and Ammonia
Insights

Green Ammonia: A twist in the tale

Russia's recent invasion of Ukraine could permanently change the shape of the ammonia market going forward. In this article, we examine the impact of the ongoing conflict on ammonia markets – both in the short and longer-term.

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Research Markets
Insights

2022: Shipping's half year report

Read Clarksons' Shipping Half-Year Report for 2022. Gain valuable insights into the current trends and outlook of the shipping industry.

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Financial Investment Banking Securities
Stories

Clarksons Securities makes bold predictions for tanker rates in 2023 and beyond

The Clarksons Securities shipping team has made a bold prediction of further increases in tanker rates during 2023.

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Gases CO2 and Ammonia
Insights

Liquid CO₂ carriage by sea: An introduction

As awareness grows about the harmful effects of carbon emissions, we have seen a surge in demand for knowledge about how to carry CO₂ on seagoing vessels, in bulk. This article provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities involved.

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Offshore Carbon
Insights

Green vessels & the offshore market

As the industry progresses towards decarbonisation, our Renewables team hosted a webinar to discuss the technologies and challenges impacting the Offshore market.

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Gases CO2 and Ammonia
Insights

An introduction to Green Ammonia

Over the last 12-24 months, the market has been saturated with reports about green ammonia and bold predictions for its future. This has raised questions from all corners of the energy and shipping worlds. But why all the interest, and are expectations realistic or misleading?

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Sustainability Achievement
News

Clarksons awarded silver EcoVadis medal in recognition of sustainability efforts

We are proud to announce that Clarksons has once again been awarded the EcoVadis silver medal in recognition of our continued commitment to improving sustainability across our global business operations.

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Green Transition Derivatives
News

Clarksons launches on-demand carbon mitigation platform for corporate clients

Clarksons is working with climate-tech company CHOOOSE to offer clients impactful carbon mitigation options to address CO2 emissions with associated shipping activity.

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People Achievement
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Introducing new Maritech CEO Peter Schrøder

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Peter Schrøder as CEO of Maritech as of 19 April 2022.

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Broking Specialised Products
Insights

Hot Topic - The veg oils, biofuels, and fertiliser crises and their effects on seaborne trade

Since the start of the pandemic, some essential commodity prices have followed a surging trend at an unseen rate in comparison to the previous years: soybean oil 162%, rapeseed oil 171%, sunflower oil 104.29%, palm oil 180%, palm kernel oil 253%.

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