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FLOWRA and BV sign MoU to support floating offshore wind technology development in Japan

Through this collaboration, FLOWRA and Bureau Veritas will assess opportunities to support the safe, reliable and scalable development of floating offshore wind

NOV announces expansion of subsea flexible pipe manufacturing capacity

NOV to roughly double the capacity of its manufacturing facility in Brazil over the next three years to support anticipated demand

Second CSOV Acta Hercules delivered to Acta Marine

The vessel is equipped with methanol dual-fuel main engines and methanol-ready

Smulders HSM starts construction of East Anglia TWO offshore substation

Construction of the offshore high-voltage substation topside and its supporting jacket foundation has now formally commenced.

Russia is solely responsible for the mine danger in the Black Sea, — Romanian Ministry of Defense

Bucharest rejected the Russian embassy’s claims about the alleged Ukrainian origin of sea mines.

Corsica Linea receives second LNG-powered Ro-Pax ferry

The new vessel follows the introduction of its sistership, the A Galeotta in 2023.

Tallink vessel Superfast IX goes on charter

The vessel handover will take place on May 1 in Tallinn.

New DNV recommended practice supports offshore hydrogen pipelines development

DNV has published DNV-RP-F123 Hydrogen pipeline systems, a recommended practice for offshore hydrogen pipelines

UK blocks Mingyang turbines from offshore wind projects on security grounds

Government decision halts Chinese supplier’s UK turbine plans and raises questions over a £1.5bn Scottish factory project.

Libya tows stricken Russian gas tanker away from its shores

The Russian-flagged “Arctic Metagaz” vessel has been adrift since early March, when Russia’s Transport Ministry said it was attacked by Ukrainian drones.

DOF Group awards cable replacement contract by Statnett

The project comprises partial removal of ageing subsea power cables between Lødingen and Barøya, and the installation of four new 170kV submarine cables bundled with fibre optic lines

What damaged Russian icebreaker at Vyborg Shipyard: analysis of possible causes

The ship is effectively resting on its side, which prevents it from rolling over completely and sinking.

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