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ESL Shipping offloads supramax brace to Turkish owner
ESL Shipping, part of Finnish conglomerate Aspo, is offloading its only two supramaxes as part of the company’s ambition to…
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New Dayang wins ultramax orders
Chinese builder New Dayang has secured orders for ultramax bulk carrier newbuildings from China Construction Bank (CCB) Financial Leasing. The…
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New British wind propulsion tech readies for market
The UK is leading many of the world’s wind propulsion efforts in shipping with new tech coming to market. Bristol-based…
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Containerised hydrogen fuel cell and battery solution gives shipping new options
Project partners Port of Gothenburg, Skanska, PowerCell Group, Hitachi Energy, Linde Gas, Volvo Group and Skagerak Energy have conducted a…
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Louis Dreyfus Armateurs showcases liquid hydrogen-based SOV concept
French family-owned shipowner Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) has revealed a new offshore wind service operation vessel (SOV) capable of running…
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Exxon will not buy Hess but is considering buying its Guyana stake
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods has stated that the US supermajor has no intention of buying Hess from under Chevron’s nose…
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Maersk Supply Service secures vessel contract with Shell
Denmark-based Maersk Supply Service has scored a contract with Shell for its subsea support vessel Maersk Achiever. The 2003-built vessel…
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Dolphin Drilling inks $154m semisub contract with Oil India
Semisub rig owner Dolphin Drilling has won a drilling contract for one of its rigs from oil and gas player…
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TechnipFMC lines up subsea contract for UK carbon storage project
TechnipFMC has been selected to deliver what it says is the first all-electric integrated project to the Northern Endurance Partnership…
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US blacklists tanker linked to Houthi financial supporter
The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has blacklisted a tanker for transferring oil linked to…
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Drydel charters in Japanese newbuild
Greece’s Drydel Shipping has expanded its fleet with a long-term charter deal for a Japanese newbuild. The Costas Dellaportas-led bulker…
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Lauritzen sells handy
Scrubber-fitted handysizes changing hands are relatively rare. Nevertheless, Lauritzen Bulkers has managed to sell a second such ship in the…
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StormGeo takes full ownership of Brazilian meteorological service firm
Norwegian weather intelligence specialist StormGeo has taken over the remaining stake of Brazil-based weather forecast specialist Climatempo. StormGeo, a part…
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China-Mexico tradelane in the spotlight on the US campaign trail
Last year, Mexico overtook China as America’s top trade partner, according to data from the US Commerce Department. Just how…
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Bulk carrier freed from Somali pirates after three-month hijacking
A Navibulgar bulk carrier and all 17 crew, hijacked by Somali pirates three months ago, was seized by the Indian…
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Geneva Dry Dialogues: Bahri Dry Bulk
In the 2020s to date, the dry bulk fleet at Bahri, the national shipping company of Saudi Arabia, has more…
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CMA CGM bids to take over France’s top rolling news channel
Rodolphe Saadé has moved to buy France’s top rolling news channel as the cash-rich liner executive bolsters his media empire.…
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Venture Global LNG seals deal for nine resales in South Korea
American gas supplier Venture Global LNG has moved into shipowning, announcing over the weekend a total of nine resales. The…
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Seanergy times secondhand capesize market right with latest buy
Nasdaq-listed Greek capesize specialist Seanergy Maritime has confirmed broker reports of its latest bulker acquisition ahead of the most recent…
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Yang Ming boxship takes out three cranes in Turkey
A 14,000 teu Yang Ming containership knocked out three giant quay cranes at a Turkish port on Saturday. One crane…
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