Declan Bush
Multimedia Editor
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Former Lloyd’s List sustainability editor Declan re-joined us in August 2023 as multimedia editor, overseeing our daily news and other digital output. Between his Lloyd’s List tours of duty, Declan covered distressed debt as a reporter with Reorg, an industry-leading financial newswire. He has also written for legal trade press and, before that, newspapers in his native Western Australia. When not checking the news, Declan plays guitar in London's blues music scene and buys more books than will ever have time to read.
Latest From Declan Bush
EU sanctions on Russian LNG could increase its imports
A research paper by the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies said the EU’s latest sanctions could create contract disputes, but would not reduce the bloc’s supply of imported Russian LNG
How UECC chose to run its ships on cashew nuts
Oslo-based shortsea car carrier UECC has big plans for LNG and biofuels
Fortescue’s green H2 rollback adds to supply gloom
Australian miner Fortescue has ditched its pledge to make 15m tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030, citing high energy costs. So will there be enough for shipping?
Employers lament stalling of reforms against ambulance-chasing in Philippines
Crewing heads are dismayed at the shock removal from an incoming labour law of protections against ‘ambulance-chasing’, saying seafarers will be hit hardest if the law goes through without them
FPSO engineers’ detention in Equatorial Guinea ‘arbitrary’ and illegal
The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called on Equatorial Guinea’s government to release two South African engineers, finding their detention was illegal
Cut charterers in to retrofit profits and they will invest
Executives from MPC Container Ships and Seanergy Maritime said working closely with charterers and other parties gives shipowners a better chance of funding green retrofits when customers are loath to put up the capex