MOL in Japanese on board carbon capture first

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd (MOL) will be the first Japanese shipping company to commercially install a CO2 capture solution on board one of its ships. And that’s good news for Rotterdam headquartered Value Maritime. It is to provide a 15 MW next generation Filtree exhaust gas scrubber with an additional carbon capture unit for installation on MOL’s LR1 product tanker Nexus Victoria.

With a deadweight (DWT) of 75,000, this is the largest vessel, in terms of DWT, and the first LR1 tanker to be fitted...

https://www.marinelog.com/news/mol-in-japanese-on-board-carbon-capture-first/

New fleet of MGO-fueled tugs will feature onboard carbon capture

Two Netherlands-based companies are to carry out a conceptual design study for a new fleet of MGO-fueled tugs that will be fitted with an onboard carbon capture system.

Dutch containership will be fitted with CO2 capture and storage solution

The tugs are to be built for Carbon Collectors, which aims to collect carbon captured from shoreside industry and transport it by barge to be injected into depleted offshore gas fields. The MGO-fueled tugs would be fitted with the Filtree scrubber solution...

https://www.marinelog.com/technology/new-fleet-of-mgo-fueled-tugs-will-feature-onboard-carbon-capture/