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Stena Impero leaves Iran bound for the UAE
Seventy days since it was detained, the has finally left Bandar Abbas port today, with AIS tracking suggesting the Stena…
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Bourbon races to rescue tug hit by Hurricane Lorenzo
French offshore vessel owner Bourbon has launched a rescue operation for tug supply vessel , which developed a water ingress…
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Maersk Broker appoints Kristian Mørch as chairman
Odfjell CEO Kristian Mørch has been appointed as chairman of the board at Maersk Broker, replacing Ane Mærsk Mc-Kinney Uggla…
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MOL participates in Russian gas transhipment projects across the Northern Sea Route
Gas infrastructure along Russia’s Northern Sea Route is set to get a Japanese upgrade with news Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL)…
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PSA stamps control in Genoa
PSA International is bolstering is position in Genoa, firming a deal to take majority control of Terminal Sech, the city’s…
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Golden Energy Offshore awarded contracts for PSV newbuilds
Golden Energy Offshore Services has secured employment for newbuild vessels Energy Empress and Energy Duchess from an unnamed client, each…
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Allseas secures EPCI contract from ConocoPhillips
Allseas Marine Contractors has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract by ConocoPhillips Australia for the Barossa…
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Archer awarded drilling rig contract
Norwegian oil and gas service provider Archer has been awarded a contract for the provision of drilling services using the…
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Port of Antwerp tasks CMB with building the world’s first hydrogen-powered tugboat
The Port of Antwerp has furthered its leading position in the development of hydrogen as a marine fuel, placing an…
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Vitiello brothers make dry bulk return to shipping
A famous Italian name in shipping is on the verge of making a dry bulk comeback. Brothers Luca (pictured) and…
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Space tech provides next small step for LNG shipping
American class society ABS has granted approval in principle (AIP) to the conceptual design of carbon fibre LNG fuel tanks,…
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Maersk confirms acquisition of seven AET tankers
Maersk Tankers has confirmed the acquisition of seven handy tankers from Malaysian owener AET, as reported by Splash last week.…
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Solstad Offshore awarded South African AHTS contracts by Total
Solstad Offshore has been awarded contracts by Total E&P South Africa for large anchor handling tug supply vessels Normand Drott…
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Angus Frew stepping down at BIMCO
Angus Frew, secretary general & CEO of BIMCO, has announced that he will step down from his role in 2020.…
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Equinor forms offshore wind partnership with China Power International
Norwegian energy major Equinor has entered into a memorandum of understanding with China Power International Holding (CPIH) to collaborate on…
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Scorpio Tankers takes 19 product tankers from Trafigura in $803m deal
Monaco-headquartered Scorpio Tankers has added 19 vessels to its fleet in a deal with Trafigura Maritime Logistics. The 19 vessels,…
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Shipping gets a glimpse of the world’s first LNG-fuelled megamax
Named after the founder of the company, CMA CGM today celebrated the float-out of the world’s first LNG-powered megamax. The…
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Dutch owner takes the plunge with new wind technology
Van Dam Shipping has signed a contract for the installation of an eConowind propulsion system on its 3,600 dwt general…
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Kyklades adds two more suezmax tankers at Hyundai Samho
Alafouzos family-controlled Kyklades Maritime has placed an order at Hyundai Samho in South Korea for the construction of two 158,000…
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Arctic shipping in the spotlight
Dr Sian Prior, lead advisor to the Clean Arctic Alliance, writes exclusively today for Splash on what is set to…
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