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Stena gets into the methanol retrofit business
Swedish shipowning group Stena has joined forces with Swiss-based methanol producer Proman to jointly develop a methanol retrofit and supply…
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CULines rides to Santa’s rescue with new UK service
Spotting another strain in the global supply chain, China’s most agile boxline has sprung a new festive-themed service. With headlines…
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Baltic Exchange names former RightShip boss as strategic carbon lead
The Baltic Exchange has appointed former RightShip chief, Martin Crawford-Brunt, as a strategic carbon lead. After its recent rollout of…
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Densay enters the cape business
A few weeks ago the 2012-built capesize, the 175,000-dwt , invited offers, and the Jinhai built vessel was reported sold…
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Vroon awarded PSV contract by TotalEnergies
Vroon Offshore Services has secured a new contract from TotalEnergies UK to charter the 2016-built platform supply vessel for one…
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Alycon sells capesize to new Chinese entrant
One of Greece’s oldest shipowning outfits, Alcyon Shipping, has completed a rare move in the S&P markets, selling its oldest…
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Seismic consortium set for Suriname survey
A seismic consortium of CGG, TGS and BGP has signed a multi-client agreement with Staatsolie, the state-owned company leading the…
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Tufton offloads handy bulker for $16.2m
London-listed Tufton Oceanic Assets has sealed what it calls an opportunistic new sale, landing $16.2m from its handysize bulker Dragon. The…
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ConocoPhillips extends Solstad PSV contract
Norwegian shipowner Solstad Offshore said Wednesday that the charterer of the platform supply vessel had exercised the option to extend…
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Amazon, Ikea and Unilever pledge zero emission shipping by 2040
Amazon, Ikea, Unilever and Michelin are among nine multinational companies that have committed to switching all of their ocean freight…
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Crane accident may delay delivery of Seaway 7 wind farm installation newbuild
Offshore wind contractor Seaway 7 may be looking at a potential delay in the delivery of its new foundation installation…
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Ørsted sells 50% stake in German offshore wind farm to Glennmont Partners
Ørsted has struck a deal with Glennmont Partners, a subsidiary of TIAA’s asset manager Nuveen, to sell 50% ownership share…
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Blystad swoops for Vroon boxships
Arne Blystad’s Songa Box continues to add tonnage with Alphaliner reporting the company has swooped for two Vroon ships, the…
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Busy MPC Container Ships sells six ships
Busy Oslo-listed MPC Container Ships has sold six ships ranging in size from 1,000 to 1,500 teu for a total…
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Diana Shipping to spin off three older bulkers
New York-listed bulker owner Diana Shipping will spin off three of its older ships into a newly formed vehicle, OceanPal…
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Seanergy takes fleet to 17 with Rosco capesize buy
Greek owner Seanergy Maritime has agreed to purchase its seventh Japanese capesize this year for $34.3m, expanding its fleet to…
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QatarEnergy and Shell forge UK hydrogen partnership
QatarEnergy, formerly Qatar Petroleum, and Shell have agreed to pursue joint investments in blue and green hydrogen projects in the…
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Fincantieri and Eni collaborate on energy transition initiatives
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri has teamed up with compatriot energy major Eni to promote initiatives focused on solutions for decarbonisation projects…
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Samsung Heavy celebrates massive $1.7bn order with delivery dates pushed back to 2027
The busy docks at Samsung Heavy Industries have just got a sizeable extra chunk of business with delivery dates an…
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Empire Chemical Tankers in for up to six tankers at Hyundai Vinashin
Empire Chemical Tankers from Greece has ordered four firm MR tankers at Hyundai Vinashin in Vietnam. The contract comes with…
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