Americas
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One dead and several injured in Pemex platform fire
At least one person has been killed and several others are injured in a fire that erupted on the Pemex-operated…
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Panama Canal restrictions set to ease as rains roll in
Weather forecasts have plenty of rain heading Panama’s way with many in international shipping predicting that the worst has now…
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Industrial Jenga: the battle to reopen Baltimore port
The port of Baltimore could be up and running at full capacity by the end of next month under a…
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MSC faces $63m penalty in US regulatory dispute
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) is looking at a potential $63m fine in the US for alleged violations of the Shipping…
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US targets Emirati shipmanager and 13 vessels in latest round of Iran-related sanctions
The US has imposed sanctions on a United Arab Emirates-based shipmanager and 13 vessels linked to its role in shipping…
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DP World teams with Rumo for new $500m grain and fertiliser terminal at Brazil’s Santos port
Dubai-based terminal operator DP World has partnered up with Brazilian railway operator Rumo to build a grain and fertilizer terminal…
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Salvors wait for improved weather in Baltimore
Appalling weather conditions are set to ease in the coming days making salvage operations at Baltimore port easier. One of…
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‘Pancaked’ bridge wedged in mud hampers Baltimore salvage ops
Sonar images released yesterday show the magnitude of the job that divers and salvage workers face as they begin to…
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Hafnia to start trading on NYSE next week
After Hafnia, the world’s largest product tanker owner, announced late last year that it was pursuing a secondary listing in…
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US gives all-clear to Avangrid’s 2.6GW New England Wind project
The US Department of Interior has approved Avangrid’s New England Wind project, the country’s eighth approved commercial-scale offshore wind project…
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Noble adds one well to Suriname drillship contract
Offshore rig owner Noble has secured additional work for its drillship Noble Voyager in Suriname. Malaysia’s Petronas has exercised its…
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Baltimore salvage ops prove more challenging than expected
Ahead of what will be years of legal wrangling, the owner and manager of the world’s most discussed ship, the…
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Morgan Stanley invests in Pasha Group
Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners (MSIP) has invested in the US family-owned shipping company, The Pasha Group. The private infrastructure investment…
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Italian broker accused of involvement in Venezuelan oil trafficking scheme
Greek police have apprehended Erik Roveta, a 47-year-old Italian tanker broker, for his involvement in an international criminal network trafficking…
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Transocean bags $195m drillship extension
Offshore drilling contractor Transocean has won a 365-day contract extension in the US Gulf of Mexico worth $195m for the…
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Siem Offshore gets new deal in Brazil for oil spill recovery vessel
Norwegian offshore vessel operator Siem Offshore through its Brasilian subsidiary has won a new contract for the oil spill recovery…
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Modec wins work on Shell’s Gato do Mato FPSO
Japanese floater expert Modec has won a front-end engineering and design (FEED) deal for a floating production, storage, and offloading…
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Baltimore clear-up operation moves into high gear
It has been a very busy Easter weekend for those involved in the clear-up at Baltimore port with the first…
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Petrobras reveals OSV chartering game plan
Petrobras has green-lighted the chartering of offshore support vessels to cover short-term demand in the next couple of years and…
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Robotic vessel player Ocean Infinity secures long-term deal with Shell
US offshore robotic ship operator Ocean Infinity has penned a five-year agreement with UK supermajor Shell for subsea services within…
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