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GIG teams up with Vårgrønn and Agder Energi for Norwegian wind project
Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG) has joined forces with Vårgrønn and Agder Energi to form a consortium that will bid…
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All eyes on Ningbo as global supply chains await news of terminal’s reopening
There is still no indication when operations at a container terminal in the world’s largest port will resume following a…
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Shippers bamboozled by growing disparity between liner shipping’s five index providers
Shippers frantically trying to book container shipments are faced with yet another hurdle in this most tricky of years for…
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BIMCO quashes talk of a supercycle
Analysts at international shipowning organisation BIMCO have attempted to answer the question many in dry bulk have been pondering all…
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Oil spill from Crimson Polaris reaches Japan coast
An oil spill from a wood chip carrier, , that split in two after it ran aground at the Hachinohe…
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Oldendorff invests in Finnish navigation start-up
German shipping major Oldendorff Carriers has invested and become a minor shareholder of Groke Technologies, a Finnish start-up creating navigation…
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James Ash to lead SSY’s entry into carbon derivatives trading
International shipbroker Simpson Spence Young (SSY) has announced that its futures division is establishing a new carbon derivatives trading desk…
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Canada invests in ports on west and east coasts to improve efficiencies
The Government of Canada is investing more than C$33m ($26.35m) in a conveyor system at the Saguenay Port in Quebec.…
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Maritime security and the Security Council
Why the maritime industry needs to pay close attention to recent United Nations debates. By Christian Bueger, a professor at…
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More than half of the world’s FPSOs are over 30-years-old
Data released yesterday from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) shows just how ancient the world’s floating production storage and…
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Centrica flies 16 workers off North Sea platform after Covid case
UK operator Centrica has taken 16 staff off its Rough 47/3B platform in the North Sea after one of the…
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Shelf Drilling offloads jackup rig and scores several drilling deals
Dubai-headquartered offshore driller Shelf Drilling has reported a jackup sale and several new rig contracts and one extension in its…
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PDVSA set to restart production at Corocoro field
Petróleos de Venezuela, known as PDVSA, is said to be preparing to restart output at its offshore Corocoro field, according…
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Magseis Fairfield awarded survey contract in Asia
Seabed seismic player Magseis Fairfield has been awarded a large ocean bottom node survey in Asia for an undisclosed client.…
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Seanergy looks to buy back $17m of shares
Greek capesize owner Seanergy Maritime is looking to repurchase up to $17m of its outstanding common shares, representing around 10%…
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Charges raised against Ports of Auckland over deadly accident
Maritime New Zealand has filed charges against Ports of Auckland and an individual concerning the death of a port worker…
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ESB and dCarbonX unveil green hydrogen storage project off Ireland
Irish utility ESB and UK-based geo-energy resource company dCarbonX have launched a project to develop large-scale storage for green hydrogen…
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Ocean Infinity acquires Geowynd
Houston-based marine robotics company Ocean Infinity has acquired UK-based marine geotechnics experts Geowynd for an undisclosed sum. Geowynd, which will…
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Aker Offshore Wind and Mainstream to buy stake in Japanese floater
Norway’s Aker Offshore Wind and its Dublin-based partner Mainstream Renewable Power have been selected as the preferred bidder to acquire…
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Ships divert from Ningbo with no timeframe given for terminal to reopen
Having learnt lessons from the closure of Yantian Port earlier in the summer, a number of carriers are not hanging…
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