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Russian port of Ust-Luga begins inspecting ships after series of tanker explosions

A Russian port in the Baltic Sea has ordered ship hulls to be inspected before allowing them to dock.

Corsica Linea ferry gains significant fuel savings with Wärtsilä retrofit package

Technology group Wärtsilä’s retrofit package for the Corsica Linea ferry ‘Pascal Paoli’ has resulted in fuel savings of up to 22 percent.

Isotta Fraschini Motori inaugurates new Fuel Cell production line in Bari

The systems developed will be deployed in naval and land-based solutions, contributing to the decarbonization of transport and industry.

Bibby Marine lays keel for zero-emissions CSOV

Bibby Marine laid the keel for its 6,700GT e-CSOV at the Armon Shipyard in Vigo, Spain. The first of its kind hybrid-powered vessel will operate on zero-emissions.

Van Oord orders next generation Subsea Rock Installation vessels

Capable of operating on methanol and with a focus on innovation and automation, the state-of-the-art vessels will be cost price winners in the market.

Vår Energi confirms new gas discovery in Norwegian Sea

The well was drilled by the Deepsea Yantai rig.

Egypt’s first finished-vehicle logistics terminal opens

The facility features a quay capable of accommodating two large car carriers simultaneously

Australian AI startup granted AUKUS exemption for autonomous vessel software

Trials of the software have been conducted on boats ranging from a one-metre long research vessel to an offshore patrol boat

Ancient river landscapes discovered beneath East Antarctica

A team of scientists have uncovered the hidden remains of a vast ancient coastal plain beneath East Antarctica – an important discovery that could refine forecasts of future global sea level rise.

BASF and Equinor confirm strategic partnership and sign ten-year natural gas supply agreement

Equinor will supply up to 23 terawatt hours of natural gas (around 2 billion cubic meters) annually to BASF.

VARD signs a new contract for two CSOVs

Each CSOV will measure approximately 87 meters in length and 19.5 meters in beam. They will be equipped with state-of-the-art DP2 positioning and seakeeping systems.

ABS and FLOWRA to advance offshore wind technologies

The companies anticipate advancing the optimisation of floating offshore wind power systems and establishing a robust technical foundation, while reducing development risks and costs.

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