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Saipem: two new offshore drilling contracts totaling approximately 550 million dollars

Saipem has been awarded two new offshore drilling contracts, one in the Middle East and one in the Mediterranean Sea, for a total amount of approximately 550 million dollars.

Wärtsilä to accelerate Stena Line’s decarbonisation journey through methanol conversions

Technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted by Swedish ferry operator Stena Line to carry out and convert some of its vessels to operate with methanol fuel.

ISWAN launches survey to understand the impact of decarbonisation on seafarers

ISWAN’s new survey seeks to understand the impact that the rapid technological changes to decarbonise maritime are having on seafarers’ job satisfaction and wellbeing at sea.

Gotland Company and H2GS work together for green hydrogen-supply to shipping

H2GS will in a few years operate one of the world’s largest electrolyzers in Boden in norther Sweden, with a capacity of over 700 MW.

AD Ports Group signs agreement with Karachi Port Trust for container terminal

AD Ports Group and Premier Marine have announced the formation of a new joint venture, SAFEEN Drydocks.

DNV, Damen and NAPA use 3D model-based approval to streamline ship design approval

Damen, DNV and NAPA are taking a major step forward in ship design processes by using the new Open Class 3D Exchange (OCX) standard to streamline classification involvement in the early phase of a project.

Maersk orders six methanol powered vessels

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Group will build the six 9,000 TEU vessels which will be delivered in 2026 and 2027.

Prysmian Group and Giancarlo Pedote launch Sailing4Ocean project

Data will be collected to monitor the state of the oceans' health using the Group’s proprietary PRY-CAM technology.

Yara Clean Ammonia and Bunker Holding sign an MOU

The collaboration will focus on exploring opportunities to supply clean ammonia as a marine fuel to First Movers in the shipping industry along key trade routes and bunkering ports in various geographical regions.

Nauticus is contracted by Petrobras to develop and test the AUV Aquanaut in Brazil

Nauticus Robotics has been awarded a contract with Petrobras to deploy Aquanaut, the Company’s autonomous subsea robot, to support Petrobras’ offshore activities.

Ocean Gate statement lost Titanic tour sub crew

OceanGate said in a statement Thursday that all five passengers of its Titan submersible that went missing Sunday during a visit to the 1912 wreck of the Titanic are believed to be dead.

Cybersecurity gaining importance in energy sector

In Europe, alarm bells are ringing about Russian ships in the vicinity of offshore wind farms and possible attacks on energy security.

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