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Proposed acquisition of Neptune Energy by Eni and Vår Energi

The transactions are expected to close by the end of Q1 2024.

First foundation installed on South Fork Wind offshore project

South Fork Wind Achieves the State's First Offshore Wind "Steel in the Water" with Installation of Foundation for U.S.-Built Offshore Substation

Wärtsilä simulator selected for upgrading of NSB Group’s maritime training capabilities

The simulator will be installed in NSB’s Maritime Training Centre in Buxtehude, Germany as part of a technical upgrade for the centre.

Norvic Shipping becomes a ship owner and expands tanker division

To kick-start its growth plans, the New York-headquartered company has purchased Pro Alliance, an aframax LR2 tanker from SK Energy in South Korea.

Ørsted invents and patents uncrewed surface measuring vessel

Ørsted has designed and developed the first uncrewed surface vessel (USV) in the industry for offshore met-ocean measurement campaigns.

NORDEN orders dry cargo newbuildings

All six orders are for Supramax vessels with a capacity of 64,000 deadweight tonnes.

Maersk to pioneer first container vessel conversion to methanol dual-fuel engine

The first engine retrofit in the industry is scheduled to be conducted medio 2024 and it is the intent to replicate on sister vessels when going for special survey in 2027.

Electramar, AtoB@C Shipping’s first hybrid vessel successfully launched

Currently, Chowgule Shipyard has five vessels under construction at various stages

Equinor signs long-term LNG purchase agreement with Cheniere

This agreement brings the total volumes that Equinor has contracted with Cheniere up to around 3.5 million tonnes per year.

Finnlines and NAPA to deploy electronic logbooks on newbuild hybrid ferries

The two highly sophisticated ro-pax vessels, which will use several energy-saving technologies, will operate between Finland and Sweden.

Atlantic Offshore selects Fleet LTE for its North Sea fleet

The offshore services provider has agreed to a fleet-wide roll-out of Inmarsat's all-in-one LTE service to ensure continuous connectivity in the North Sea.

Opening of Denmark’s first shore power facility with AIDAmar in Aarhus

After Germany, Norway and the UK, Denmark is now the fourth European country where shore power-capable AIDA ships can now reduce their emissions to almost zero while at berth.

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