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Idan Ofer-backed LNG carrier spinoff seals $570m loan
Idan Ofer-backed Golar LNG spinoff CoolCo has secured sustainability linked $570m bank loan to finance the acquisition of six of…
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Höegh Autoliners details car carrier fleet expansion plans
Norway’s Höegh Autoliners has confirmed a deal with China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) for four fixed and eight optional multi-fuel…
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Spetalen-backed hydrogen bunkering player set for Oslo listing
Norwegian hydrogen bunkering firm Hyon, whose majority owners include Nel, Norwegian Hydrogen and Øystein Stray Spetalen’s Saga Pure, plans to…
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Seadrill New Finance to become Paratus Energy Services as it exits chapter 11
Seadrill New Finance has emerged from the Chapter 11 process and is to become Paratus Energy Services after completing its…
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MOL invests in wave energy
Japanese shipping giant Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has strengthened its support for marine renewables with an investment in Wales-based ocean…
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Magseis Fairfield secures more Gulf of Mexico work
Oslo-listed Magseis Fairfield has added more work to its Gulf of Mexico backlog after a repeat customer exercised an option…
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Fugro wins contract to support subsea operations in Brazil’s Mero 2 project
Maersk Supply Service has awarded Fugro a subsea survey and positioning contract to support installation of an anchoring system for…
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McDermott taps Heerema for Saudi Aramco’s Marjan field work
Dutch offshore construction player Heerema Marine Contractors has won a contract from Houston-based offshore engineering firm McDermott to transport and…
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Boa OCV awarded North Sea contract
Norway’s Boa has been awarded a new contract in the North Sea for the 2007-built offshore construction vessel . The…
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Marseille to develop $851m hydrogen production facility
The port of Marseille has teamed up with H2V Fos to develop a renewable hydrogen production project with a capacity…
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Hafnia swoops for Scorpio’s LR1 fleet
BW Group-controlled Hafnia has confirmed today in a release to the Oslo Bors that it is in advanced negotiations with…
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Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi: Shipmanagement gets the hologram treatment
Business travel is not expected to return to pre-pandemic levels for many years. One maritime company determined to stay in…
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EuroDry takes fleet to 10 with supramax buy
Greek dry bulk owner EuroDry has agreed to acquire the 2014-built supramax for $21.2m. The purchase will be funded by…
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MPC Container Ships scores strong rates on seven long-term charters
MPC Container Ships said it has recently secured seven new multi-year charter deals at strong rates, among them landing $61,000…
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Norside buys PSV for offshore wind conversion
Norway’s Norside Wind has purchased a platform supply vessel to convert it for walk-to-work operations in the offshore wind sector.…
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Asso snaps up DSCV from SBM Offshore
Greece-based Asso group has acquired the 2013-built diving support and construction vessel from Dutch floater specialist SBM Offshore. The vessel…
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Belships unlocks cash in sale and leaseback deal for ultramax pair
Norwegian owner Belships has entered into a sale and leaseback deals for two of its ultramax bulk carriers. The 2015-built…
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PGS lands another survey for offshore carbon storage project
Oslo-listed seismic player PGS has won another contract in the carbon capture and storage arena, this time from Equinor on…
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Fredriksen brings back Jensen
Jens Martin Jensen is set to rejoin shipping magnate John Fredriksen six years after he left the group, where he…
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MSC dismisses ‘baseless’ lawsuit filed in the US
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), the world’s largest containerline, has hit out at the “baseless complaint” made by an American decor…
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