Europe
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KNOT Offshore Partners extends aframax charter with Eni
KNOT Offshore Partners has announced that Eni Trading and Shipping has exercised two of its one-year options to extend the…
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TechnipFMC secures major EPCI contract from Woodside
TechnipFMC has been awarded a significant integrated engineering, procurement, construction and installation (iEPCI) contract by Woodside Energy for the development…
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Venice port boss hits out at carriers’ decision to focus on giant ships
A top name in the Italian ports sector has accused liners of creating their own downfall by concentrating on creating…
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SeaBird secures work in South America
Offshore seismic specialist SeaBird Exploration has secured a source contract in South America. The contract is scheduled to start in…
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German shipyard merger on the cards
The current shipyard consolidation craze has spread to Germany with broadcaster NDR reporting the government is supportive of ThyssenKrupp Marine…
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Maersk Tankers offloads MR1 to Waruna
Denmark’s Maersk Tankers has continued to sell down its fleet with the sale of 2004-built MR1 tanker . Multiple shipbroking…
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Lundqvist returns to Sumitomo
Aframax specialist Lundqvist Rederierna has returned to Sumitomo Heavy Industries in Japan. Brokers report the Finnish owner has ordered another…
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Maersk Drilling contracts terminated by Shell and Aker BP
Maersk Drilling has received notice of contract termination for two rigs, semi-submersible Maersk Developer and jackup Maersk Reacher. BG International,…
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Videotel: Training from afar
There are some nimble maritime companies that have seen their business actually grow during the current pandemic. Few more so…
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World Marine Offshore takes over KEM Offshore
Denmark’s offshore vessel operator World Marine Offshore (WMO) has taken over compatriot offshore wind vessel owner KEM Offshore through acquiring…
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Captain of German boxship killed at Cartagena
Myo Tun Zaw, the 50 year-old captain of 2007-built containership , has been killed at the port of Cartagena. According…
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Prosafe agrees to defer Total contract
Accommodation platform operator Prosafe has entered into an agreement with Total to postpone by one year the commencement date for…
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Exmar reshuffles board as chairman passes from Covid-19
Belgian gas shipping giant Exmar has detailed a new board line-up following the news that its chairman, Baron Philippe Bodson,…
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Rodolphe Saadé urges for supply chain rethink post-coronavirus
Rodolphe Saadé has issued a video on the CMA CGM website outlining his vision of a more equitable and resilient…
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Minship trials biofuel on bulker
German shipping company Minship has started a trial of biofuel on 2009-built handy bulker after the vessel bunkered GoodFuels’ sustainable…
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Ørsted building new Taiwan-flagged SOV for Greater Changhua
Danish offshore wind specialist Ørsted has signed a 15-year charter contract with Ta San Shang Marine, a joint venture of…
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Mixed news for Transocean as one drillship extended while another one is terminated
Offshore driller Transocean has revealed both good news and bad news in its latest fleet status report. Beacon Offshore has…
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TGS wins appeal in tax law violation case
Offshore survey service provider TSG has announced that the company has been acquitted of Økokrim’s charge alleging violations of the Norwegian…
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Fred. Olsen Windcarrier marvels with Thor offshore wind contract
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier has been contracted by Denmark’s Geo to supply a vessel for preliminary geotechnical investigations for the Thor…
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Price differential between low and high sulphur fuel down to $34 per ton at Europe’s largest bunkering hub
The price differential between shipping’s main two fuels at Europe’s largest bunkering port, Rotterdam, stands at just $34 per ton,…
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