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Archer awarded a large P&A contract in the UK

The decommissioning project, which will commence during 2026, includes seven platforms and more than 260 wells.

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One of the images, taken while the ferry was moored at a berth in Kerch, shows that Lavrentiy’s superstructure has been almost completely destroyed by fire.

Turkey responds to Russian drone strike on merchant vessel near Chornomorsk

Turkey has issued an official response following a Russian drone attack on a Turkish-owned merchant vessel near the Ukrainian port of Chornomorsk.

Ukrainian strike sets Russian ferries ablaze near Port Kavkaz

Ukrainian Defense Forces targeted at least three ferries near Port Kavkaz in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai.

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Earlier this month, it was launched from the Navy’s experimentation ship XV Patrick Blackett off the south coast of England during Exercise Neptune Reach which saw the Royal Navy, British Army navy, naval, drone, UK, BAE Systems

Ukrainian Navy to form new mine-defense ship brigade

The future brigade will be based on five mine-defense ships transferred to Ukraine under the Coalition of Maritime Capabilities.

China launches largest offshore fish farming platform

The platform is designed to produce two harvests per year, each yielding about 2,000 tonnes of fish.
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The Swedish Club partners with DNV Cyber and CyberOwl

DNV Cyber and CyberOwl to provide The Swedish Club members with cyber threat insight and risk updates
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With a modular design optimised for adaptability and scalability, the cracker can be deployed in both floating terminals and land-based applications.

Baker Hughes’ gas turbine certified by RINA for marine propulsion

Baker Hughes NovaLT™ turbine technology is designed to operate with natural gas and is being further enhanced to support multiple fuels

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Archer awarded a large P&A contract in the UK

The decommissioning project, which will commence during 2026, includes seven platforms and more than 260 wells.

Fincantieri to build a new vessel for Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD

The new vessel will be the third unit in a new class of ultra-luxury hospitality vessels designed and built by Fincantieri at its Ancona shipyard.

VIDEO: Ukrainian drones target Russian shadow fleet tankers in the Sea of Azov

According to the Ukrainian commander, the targeted tankers are all under international sanctions.

NYK names eighth dual-fuel LPG carrier Lyla Pathfinder

Upon its completion, the ship will be chartered by BGN INT FZCO, one of the world's leading LPG traders, for the global transportation of LPG.

Ecowende’s wind farm produces its first green energy

Once fully commissioned, the wind park will generate 3.3 TWh of renewable electricity per year; enough to meet approximately 3% of the Netherlands’ total electricity demand.

Hugin B topside departs Verdal yard for Yggdrasil field

The Hugin B topside has departed Aker Solutions' Verdal yard in Norway for the Yggdrasil offshore development, marking the completion of a series of platform structures delivered for Aker BP's Yggdrasil and Valhall PWP-Fenris projects over the past three and a half years.

Boskalis and Van Oord awarded large dredging contract for the expansion of the Port of Luleå, Sweden

Under the contract, the joint venture will deepen the port’s fairway and harbor basin, allowing it to accommodate vessels with a draft of up to 14.7 meters and a cargo capacity of up to 85,000 tons.

Conoship International introduces CIP230 TEU container feeder to short-sea portfolio

The vessel is designed for regional container routes, smaller port operations, and short-sea logistics where reliability, compact dimensions, and fast turnaround times are essential.

Bureau Veritas classes 73,500 DWT crude/product oil tanker for Dynacom

The vessel is also BIOFUEL-READY, enabling the future use of sustainable biofuels to help reduce carbon emissions.

Equinor acquires bp’s interest in Bay du Nord project

The development concept is based on a floating production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO) with subsea tiebacks and broader resource potential across the basin.

UK Armed Forces trial British Strike Drone across land and sea

Earlier this month, it was launched from the Navy’s experimentation ship XV Patrick Blackett off the south coast of England during Exercise Neptune Reach which saw the Royal Navy, British Army navy, naval, drone, UK, BAE Systems

DNV updates seismic design guidance as wind expands into earthquake-prone regions

Seismic events can significantly affect wind turbines, foundations, offshore substations, power cables and installation vessels, creating engineering challenges beyond those addressed by conventional wind and wave design approaches.

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