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Green light for export via gas pipeline from Troll B

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate has granted consent for start-up of a tie-in from the Troll B platform to the Kvitebjørn gas export line. This will help reduce the decline in gas production in upcoming years.

Prysmian secures €460m contract for Italy–Tunisia subsea power link

Installation operation will be carried by the Prysmian Monna Lisa vessel.

Unified command completes salvage operations for Pier G container incident

The Unified Command announces all 95 containers that fell overboard from the vessel Mississippi at Pier G have been recovered in and around the Port of Long Beach Sept. 26, 2025.

Exail achieves world first with 1,100-nautical-mile autonomous USV transit across Gibraltar Strait

Sailing past the Balearic Islands and through the Strait of Gibraltar, one of the world's busiest maritime passages, the DriX O-16 completed the voyage in six days without port calls.

BOTAŞ and Woodside sign landmark long-term LNG HOA

Woodside will supply BOTAŞ a total of approximately 5.8 billion cubic meters natural gas equivalent of LNG for up to nine years

Van Oord, FRDP to dredge Fraser River navigation channel

The partnership will ensure safe access for marine traffic to the Port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest port.

Ukrainian naval drones attack oil export infrastructure in Russia’s Tuapse

The port of Tuapse is one of the main facilities for oil exports from southern Russia. Damage there could disrupt supply logistics and increase risks for maritime transport in the region.

US Coast Guard awards contract to build 66 new cutter boats

The boats will be deployed with the Coast Guard’s future waterways commerce cutters (WCCs).

Germany presents drone-torpedo project for submarines

The German company Gabler Naval Technology has presented a project for reconnaissance and attack drones designed to be launched from submarine torpedo tubes.

Third Incat Crowther-designed dual-fuel fast Ro-Pax ferry launched

The new vessel comes after the success of its twin vessels Eleanor Roosevelt and Margarita Salas

Van Oord and Ecowende kick off with nature-enhancing scour protection

Van Oord’s subsea rock installation vessels Nordnes and Bravenes have been deployed to install scour protection that has been designed to optimise marine biodiversity.

Successful ship-to-ship transfer of 23,000 tons of liquefied ammonia achieved

While NYK has experience with STS transfers involving crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), this marks the first operation involving liquefied ammonia.

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