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Former Ukrainian Antarctic expedition doctor dies while serving in the Armed Forces

According to the National Antarctic Scientific Center (NASC, Ukraine), Valerii Semeniuk remained on duty until his final moments, serving as the physician on a 24-hour shift.

Ukrainian Magura USV sinks target vessel during US-Philippine Balikatan 2026 exercises

This event, dubbed Maritime Strike-North, was part of joint live-fire training exercises conducted by US and Philippine special forces

The Crown Estate to launch tender for Morgan offshore wind site in the Irish Sea

The site with the potential for up to 1.5GW in the Irish Sea was brought to market through Offshore Wind Leasing Round 4 in 2021 but development was discontinued in January 2026.

Eni and PETRONAS officially establish Indonesia/Malaysia E&P joint venture

All Eni Indonesia and PETRONAS Indonesia staff have transitioned to Searah, alongside the establishment of Searah Malaysia Sdn Bhd, a dedicated entity created to manage Malaysian assets.

MOL standardizes onboard IT infrastructure, starting with newbuilding vessels

The company will apply these new standards from the design phase of newbuilding vessels, and then gradually roll them out to existing vessels as well.

Aker BP increases ownership interest in Johan Sverdrup following redetermination

Aker BP ASA and its partners have completed the redetermination process for the Johan Sverdrup Unit.

Industry partners complete rotor sail integration project for medium-range tankers

The project also demonstrated significant potential benefits to the vessel’s energy efficiency performance.

DNV awards AiP to HHI for LPG dual-fuel container vessel design

The concept design adopts a forward accommodation arrangement to maximize container cargo capacity, while ensuring crew segregation from hazardous zones.

Port of Los Angeles debuts hybrid cruise vessel

Operated by Harbor Breeze Cruises, New Excursion Boat Will Reduce Emissions, Promote Cleaner Operations

EU allows Russian “shadow fleet” vessels to be stopped in the Mediterranean Sea

The European Union seeks to limit Russia’s oil export revenues, which Moscow could use to finance its war against Ukraine.

CSOV Acta Gemini delivered to Acta Marine

The vessel is purpose-built to support offshore wind construction and maintenance activities

Scientists sound alarm on World Oceans Day as Trump axes deep-sea monitoring

The United States has removed hundreds of deep-sea instruments used to monitor the impact of climate change on marine environments, alarming scientists as the United Nations marks World Oceans Day.

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