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Samskip contracts Indian yard to build up to four hydrogen-powered boxships
European containerline Samskip has contracted India’s Cochin Shipyard to build a pair of hydrogen fuel cell-propelled boxships. The contract comes…
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Maersk sells Maersk Supply Service to A.P. Moller Holding for $685m
Danish shipping giant Maersk has reached an agreement to divest its offshore energy contractor Maersk Supply Service to A.P. Moller…
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Edda Wind scores vessel contracts with Vestas
Norwegian offshore wind contractor Edda Wind has secured work from wind turbine maker Vestas for its commissioning service operation vessels…
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Jan De Nul taps Wagenborg for German offshore wind projects
Dutch owner Wagenborg has been contracted by Jan De Nul for offshore project support to transport 107 monopile foundations for…
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Spliethoff targeted by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has handed down a 90-day ban to Netherlands-flagged ship Flevogracht. AMSA detained the general…
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Peel Ports buys English bulk terminal
Peel Ports bought HES Humber Bulk Terminal on the east coast of the UK from Rotterdam-based HES International. Claudio Veritiero,…
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Castor Maritime nets $4.4m on sale of elderly panamax bulker
Cyprus-based Castor Maritime has sold its 2007-built panamax bulk carrier to an unrelated third party for $12.6m. The Nasdaq-listed bulker…
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Samsung Heavy and Kongsberg Maritime move to develop autonomous LNG ships
South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and Norwegian marine technology firm Kongsberg Maritime have penned an agreement to jointly…
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UBS assumes leading Greek ship finance position with Credit Suisse takeover
UBS has taken on a very significant shipping portfolio following yesterday’s emergency takeover of compatriot bank Credit Suisse. UBS came…
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Black Sea Grain Initiative renewed
The United Nations said on Saturday that the Black Sea Grain Initiative has been renewed, allowing for grain exports from…
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GoodBulk offloads cape pair as dry bulk S&P overtakes tanker sector
GoodBulk is taking advantage of the revived dry bulk S&P scene with this week’s broking reports reporting more bulker sales…
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Diana Shipping gets 30% lower rate on new Cargill panamax fixture
Greece’s Diana Shipping has agreed a lower day rate on a new time charter deal with commodity trading giant Cargill…
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UK oil and gas operators face a ‘tsunami’ of industrial unrest as 1,400 offshore workers ready to down tools
Dozens of UK North Sea oil and gas platforms could be brought to a standstill as hundreds of offshore workers…
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Centrica teams with France’s Lhyfe for UK offshore green hydrogen pilot
UK energy supplier Centrica has joined forces with French renewable hydrogen producer Lhyfe to develop offshore renewable green hydrogen in…
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Akastor sells engineering consultancy and software unit AGR to ABL Group
Norwegian oil-services investment company Akastor has sold its engineering consultancy and software firm AGR to energy and marine consultancy ABL…
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Argeo awarded Scottish floating wind site survey contract
Norway’s Argeo has won a contract from Stromar, a consortium made up of Ørsted, Renantis and BlueFloat Energy, to carry…
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Onboard pre-combustion carbon capture system gets stamp of approval
Nordic hydrogen production company Rotoboost has been granted approval in principle by leading classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) for its…
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PGS seals refinancing deal
Norwegian offshore seismic acquisition specialist PGS has placed a new $450m senior secured bond with a four-year tenor, which, together…
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Eni makes new oil discovery in Gulf of Mexico
Italian energy company Eni has discovered oil in the Yatzil exploration prospect in Block 7, located in the mid-deep water…
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Vessels registered to the Cook Islands, Palau, Sierra Leone and Togo targeted in Med substandard shipping crackdown
Up to 1,000 ships flagged to the Cook Islands, Palau, Sierra Leone, and Togo will be targeted for safety, maintenance…
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