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Spanish port scales up floating wind ambitions
The Port of A Coruña in Spain has secured a new backer in its ambitions to become a logistic hub…
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Seacon in for chemical tanker at Wuhu
China’s Seacon Shipping has moved to further expand its footprint in the tanker segment by adding another chemical carrier newbuilding…
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Sea’s new compliance solution to help charterers with sanction risk mitigation
Maritime software provider Sea has launched a new compliance solution to help customers navigate the regulatory landscape for freight and…
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Sulmara wins survey contract for 1 GW Scottish floating wind farm
Glasgow-based subsea specialist Sulmara has been awarded a contract for the Stromar floating offshore wind farm in Scotland. Stromar is…
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Ukrainian drone campaign takes out up to 900,000 barrels a day of Russian oil refining capacity
Ukraine’s drone campaign to knock out Russian refining capacity is scoring some big hits, with as much as 12% of…
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Red Sea salvage ops not possible: IMO
Salvors will not come to clean up the mess left by Houthi attacks until the situation in the Red Sea…
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CMB on home straight with Euronav stake now above 88%
Following the closing of the Euronav takeover bid, the Saverys family-controlled Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) effectively controls 88.61% of the…
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Ship prang brings operations to a standstill at one of the world’s largest manganese mines
Operations at a mine in the north of Australia were suspended yesterday after a Cypriot-flagged bulk carrier, buffeted by strong…
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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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