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Provaris, Baker Hughes sign deal to advance compressed hydrogen systems

Australia’s Provaris has signed a collaboration agreement with Baker Hughes to accelerate the development of large-scale compressed hydrogen storage and transport systems.

McDermott awarded deepwater subsea contract by PTTEP in Malaysia

Engineering and project management will be led from McDermott's Subsea and Floating Facilities team in Kuala Lumpur

ClassNK issues AiP for ammonia fuelled LPG/NH₃ carrier

Ammonia, which does not emit CO₂ during combustion, is expected to see wider use as a zero-carbon fuel for ships.

Van Oord completes installation of 109 cables at the Sofia Offshore Wind Farm

The Sofia project marked the first operational deployment of cable-laying vessel Calypso.

BOURBON wins a 5-year contract with ExxonMobil and launches its new 34m Crewboat model

BOURBON announces the signing of a five-year contract for the charter of new 34-meter vessels to transfer personnel between Soyo and Block 15, 80 miles offshore.

Offshore Patrol Cutter options valued at US$314 million exercised by United States Coast Guard

Austal Limited has announced that the United States Coast Guard has exercised options worth US$314 million (A$480 million) with Austal USA for the Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) program.

Port of Alicante launches consultation on 1MW hydrogen plant

The Port of Alicante has launched a Preliminary Market Consultation (PMC) in order to receive proposals for the development of a green hydrogen plant.

Wind turbine installation vessel Norse Wind sets sail for sea trials

DEME has announced a major milestone in the construction of its new wind turbine installation vessel Norse Wind.

Seawing: K LINE’s Innovative Wind Propulsion System for Sustainable Shipping

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” LINE) has announced that phase one of the development of “Seawing” automated kite system utilizing wind power being developed by OCEANICWING, a subsidiary of “K” LINE in France, was successfully completed in June 2025.

Grounded fishing vessel spills diesel in Gulf of Alaska

A fishing vessel that ran aground off Alaska's Afognak Island has leaked an estimated 3,000 to 3,500 gallons of diesel fuel from punctured tanks into the Gulf of Alaska, state officials said.

Celebrity Cruises enters into river cruising with two new ships

Celebrity Cruises has announced its entry into the river cruising market with two new ships, the Celebrity Compass and the Celebrity Seeker, which will begin sailing on the Rhine and Danube rivers in 2027.

Med Marine launches third RAmparts 2800 tug to reinforce OMMP’s fleet

MED MARINE has announced the successful launch of the MED-A2800SD tug on August 23, marking the third vessel in the six-unit RAmparts 2800 series ASD (Azimuth Stern Drive) fleet being built for Tunisia’s renowned port authority, OMMP.

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