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International Seaways seals refinancing with pricing linked to carbon efficiency
American tanker operator International Seaways has closed credit facilities worth a total of $390m, used to refinance $385m of existing…
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Diana Shipping sells capesize, seals kamsarmax charter
Greek dry bulk owner Diana Shipping has announced the sale of one of its vessels, and the charter of another.…
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Diligent Holdings continues to accumulate supramaxes
Dimitris Michalos-led Diligent Holdings has begun the year in similar fashion to the last two years, building up its fleet…
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Subsea 7 and Schlumberger alliance awarded Brazilian FEED contract by Equinor
Subsea 7 and Schlumberger’s OneSubsea, via the Subsea Integration Alliance, has been awarded a contract by Equinor for the front…
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DOF Subsea awarded North American contracts
DOF Subsea has been awarded multiple contract awards from clients across the North America region. 2001-built CSV Skandi Neptune will…
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AMS ballast water management system extensions: shipowners and vendors must act now
The five-year AMS window is closing for many vessels and owners whose systems are awaiting USCG Type Approval should not…
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BDI chopped in half since the start of the year
It has been a dire start of the decade for the dry bulk sector, especially for capesizes. The Baltic Dry…
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LNG groups refute ICCT emissions claims
Yesterday’s high profile report into the climate implications of using LNG as a marine fuel produced by the International Council…
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Splash Extra: Fevered start to the new decade
Splash Extra turns one-year-old today with a bumper issue featuring the thoughts of more than 30 shipowners. The full impact…
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Teekay Tankers sells non-US ship-to-ship transfer business
Teekay Tankers has announced the sale of several assets worth a total of $83m as well as the closing of…
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A.P. Moller Capital and Olam to invest in West African ports
A.P. Moller Capital, in partnership with Olam International and Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), will invest in infrastructure in West Africa…
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CSAV overtakes Kühne to become Hapag-Lloyd’s largest shareholder
Chile’s CSAV has become Hapag-Lloyd’s largest shareholder after it acquired additional shares from Qatar Holding for $330m in the German…
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NileDutch takes on its largest ship
NileDutch has fixed its largest ever ship, taking the 8,236 teu YM Utopia for a period of 24 months at a…
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Solstad Offshore awarded PSV contract in New Zealand
Norway’s Solstad Offshore has entered into a contract with OMV Taranaki for the provision of a platform supply vessel to…
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Fugro awarded geotechnical contract for Apsara field offshore Cambodia
Dutch subsea and seismic specialist Fugro has been awarded a geotechnical contract by KrisEnergy for the Apsara oil field in…
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Ship operation advice floods in as coronavirus spreads
Advice is coming in from across the world on preparation crew ought to be taking in the wake of the…
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How the coronavirus impacts container availability
Florian Frese from Container xChange warns that empty containers are piling up in Shanghai. Everyone is talking about the coronavirus…
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Shearwater GeoServices secures 3D survey contract from Reliance
Shearwater GeoServices, the Norwegian seismic JV between GC Rieber and Rasmussengruppen, has been awarded a 3D broadband marine seismic acquisition…
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Halliburton awarded seven contracts for Ichthys project
Houston-headquartered Halliburton Company has been awarded seven contracts for drilling and completion services for the next phase of field development…
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Track and trace standards unveiled for container shipping
The Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), which features nine of the largest carriers as its members, today published a common…
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