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Transocean looks to raise $400m
Offshore driller Transocean is looking to benefit from a continuous rise in its stock price in the past months by…
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Equinor extends Wood offshore support contract
UK engineering firm Wood has been awarded an extension to its existing framework agreement with Equinor to support its offshore…
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NEOLINE pushes first ship launch back to 2024
One of France’s most high profile alternate propulsion projects has pushed back its launch date again. Following an international tender…
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Navios Maritime Partners secures long-term charters for five boxships
Angeliki Frangou’s Navios Maritime Partners has entered into long-term time charter agreements for five boxships. The New York-listed firm has…
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Borr Drilling streamlines operations in Mexico
Norwegian jackup rig owner Borr Drilling has reached an agreement with its joint venture partner in Mexico to sell a…
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Belships seals ultramax acquisition and sale and leaseback deal
Norwegian owner Belships has added two ultramax bulk carriers, with one sold straight away in a leaseback deal and another…
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Bilfinger Salamis and Sabik Offshore in offshore wind maintenance tie-up
Bilfinger Salamis UK has teamaed up with Germany’s Sabik Offshore to upgrade and retrofit offshore wind marking systems in the…
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Costamare joins dry bulk rush with acquisition of 16 vessels
New York-listed Greek boxship owner Costamare has joined the growing number of shipowners taking advantage of the strong dry bulk…
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Equinor to spend $23bn on renewables in the next five years
Equinor has said it will increase investments in renewables and low-carbon solutions, aiming to reach a 40% reduction in net…
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Ørsted to boost Green Fuels for Denmark project with carbon capture
Denmark’s Ørsted has identified its Avedøre Power Station in Copenhagen as the best point source of sustainable CO2 for the…
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Saipem awarded Nova drilling contract by Wintershall
Germany’s Wintershall Dea has awarded a contract to Saipem for the 2012-built semisub rig to finalise the drilling campaign of…
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Scottish wave energy prototype starts trials
Edinburgh-based Mocean Energy has commenced testing its Blue X wave energy prototype at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in…
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SFL seals charter deal for newly acquired boxship pair
John Fredriksen’s SFL Corporation has sealed an agreement to acquire two 6,800 teu container vessels in combination with long-term charters…
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TECO 2030 and Chart Industries collaborate on cryogenic carbon capture tech for ships
Norwegian engineering firm TECO 2030 is teaming up with US-based cryogenic tank manufacturer Chart Industries to develop cryogenic carbon capture…
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Swire Energy Services buys into Portuguese wind O&M tech start-up
Aberdeen-based Swire Energy Services (SES) is expanding its renewables portfolio with an investment in the Portugal-based wind operation and maintenance…
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Seeing a new peak Tor Olav Trøim launches dry bulk vehicle, Himalaya
Tor Olav Trøim is getting back into dry bulk, saying he sees similarities between today’s market and the supercycle days…
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Saipem and DSME land $2.3bn FPSO contract with Petrobras
Brazilian oil major Petrobras has signed a $2.3bn contract with joint venture partners Saipem and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering…
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Seadrill sells jackup rig to PT Duta Marine
John Fredriksen’s offshore drilling firm Seadrill has agreed to sell its 2008-built jackup rig to Indonesia’s PT Duta Marine. The…
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BP targets Norwegian offshore wind with Statkraft and Aker
UK supermajor BP has agreed to join forces with Norway’s Statkraft and Aker Offshore Wind in a consortium bidding to…
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Stena Drilling secures new deals for four drilling units
Stena Drilling has won two new deals and two contract extensions for its offshore rig fleet. The Aberdeen-based firm has…
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