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Port of Tallinn signed an agreement to build a new quay in Paldiski South Harbour

The new quay with the beyond area to be built in Paldiski South Harbour is necessary to increase the maritime transport capacity of goods and vehicles including fulfilling military purpose.

Johan Sverdrup produces at increased plateau

This week a successful capacity test has been performed confirming that the field can produce up to 755,000 barrels of oil per day.

Ørsted breaks ground on pioneer e-methanol project in Sweden

Ørsted opens a new era in green shipping by breaking ground on Europe's largest e-methanol project

Fugro and Fraunhofer IWES secure survey for BSH’s German EEZ wind farm sites

Fugro’s Geo-data will be used by BSH to develop geological models of the offshore sites and support subsequent geotechnical investigations.

Damen and Boluda to cooperate on bringing zero-emissions tugs to Europe

The first vessel is intended to be a Damen RSD-E Tug 2513 and the partners are now working together to identify the potential harbour that will be best matched to its operational profile.

Subsea7 confirms major contract offshore Türkiye

Subsea 7 S.A. has confirmed the award of a major contract by Turkish Petroleum for the second phase of the Sakarya field development offshore Türkiye in the Black Sea.

ENGIE and BVS team up for advisory and risk management partnership

Collaboration will offer support to shipowners, operators, and charterers on navigating upcoming GHG Regulatory requirements

Equinor put Trollvind on hold

This decision is based on several challenges facing the project, including technology availability, rising cost and a strained timetable to deliver on the original concept.

Wärtsilä will carry out Decarbonisation Modelling for Corsica Ferries vessels

Corsica Ferries to seek optimal sustainability with Wärtsilä’s Decarbonisation Modelling service

Austal USA wins U.S. Navy TAGOS-25 contract

Austal USA awarded contract for up to seven T-AGOS Surveillance Ship for the United States Navy

TenneT awards transport slots for 2GW offshore platforms to Allseas and Heerema

TenneT has signed multi-year framework agreements with Allseas and Heerema Marine Contractors for transport and installation of at least fourteen 2 gigawatt (2GW) offshore platforms.

Port of Oakland okays plan for green upgrades at TraPac terminal

The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners approved an ordinance that will make huge strides in reducing emissions from cargo handling equipment at TraPac, a key marine terminal at the Oakland Seaport.

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