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SBM Offshore scales up floating wind ambitions
Dutch FPSO specialist SBM Offshore is looking to expand its footprint in the floating offshore wind sector, aiming to co-develop…
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Noble secures new drilling contracts
Noble Corporation has secured new contracts for its drilling units, offshore driller’s president and CEO Robert W. Eifler revealed in…
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Oceaneering wins integrity management services contract in Papua New Guinea
Houston-based Oceaneering announced that its Integrity Management and Digital Solutions (IMDS) division has won a new multi-year contract in Papua…
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Scotland injects $2.8m into tidal energy
Tidal energy company Nova Innovation has been awarded £2m ($2.8m) by the Scottish Government to advance tidal turbine manufacturing to…
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Japanese engine manufacturers join forces to focus on hydrogen
Three of Japan’s leading marine engine manufacturers, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Yanmar Power Technology., and Japan Engine Corporation have established a…
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Port delays expected in Canada as border employees begin strike action on Friday
The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and the Customs and Immigration Union (CIU) served strike notice to the Canadian…
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Hyundai LNG Shipping doubles up on LNG carriers at DSME
South Korea’s Hyundai LNG Shipping has ordered an additional 174,000 cu m LNG carrier from compatriot Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine…
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Tufton offloads another boxship and adds ultramax
Tufton Oceanic Assets has snapped up an ultramax bulk carrier and struck a deal to sell another containership for more…
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Scottish floater project eyes green hydrogen route
The 100 MW Salamander floating wind project, developed by Simply Blue Energy in partnership with Subsea 7, has signed a…
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Africa the big loser as global liner patterns shift to focus on more profitable east-west tradelanes
Africa is the big loser in the hugely reshaped global liner patterns over the course of the pandemic-strewn last year.…
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Wakashio stern remains lodged on reef 375 days on from its infamous grounding
More than a year since its grounding and splitting in two, the rump of the newcastlemax remains lodged on a…
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Hijackers leave Asphalt Princess off UAE
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported Wednesday morning that the hijackers who boarded the Panama-flagged tanker off the…
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DHL shows shipping electric possibilities
DHL Express has shown shipping the possibilities of going electric. The German express giant today announced it has become the…
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NSB debuts novel looking boxship
German shipowner NSB Group has developed a new look boxship design. The LNG-powered 3,500 teu container vessel has a reefer…
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Asset plays star in slowing dry bulk S&P scene
Dry cargo S&P activity has slowed down significantly in the last couple of weeks despite firm charter rates. While Greek…
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K Line branches out into tidal energy
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) is branching out into tidal energy. The Japanese shipowner is working with Chubu Electric Power…
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Seafarers waiting for Godot
Steven Jones, the compiler of the Seafarers Happiness Index, on the realities of staying at sea for so long. People…
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Bibby Marine wins three-year contract with TotalEnergies
UK marine asset provider Bibby Marine has won a three-year contract with the Dutch unit of TotalEnergies for its 2017-built…
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Solstad Offshore offloads AHTS
Norway’s Solstad Offshore has sold the 1999-built anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessel to undisclosed buyers. The Oslo-listed shipowner has…
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Maryland presses ahead with offshore wind investments
Maryland-based US Wind has inked an agreement with Baltimore’s Tradepoint Atlantic to develop, 90 waterfront acres into a new offshore…
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