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Equinor and Shell complete formation of Adura

Equinor and Shell have completed a deal to combine their UK offshore oil and gas operations to form a new company. Adura will be the UK North Sea’s largest independent producer.

Washington State Ferries selects ABB to power their first hybrid-electric newbuild vessels

Order initiates a Washington State Ferries' newbuild plan that recommends 16 hybrid-electric vessels by 2040

SSU strikes at Russian oil production platforms in the Caspian Sea for third time in a week

The attack damaged critical equipment at the facility, and production processes stopped.

ENEOS, NYK, ABS and SEACOR begin U.S. Gulf Coast methanol bunkering study

The four parties aim to establish the first commercial-scale ship-to-ship methanol bunkering operations in the U.S.

Odfjell launches the first operational green corridor between Brazil and Europe

The corridor will operate 12-15 voyages per year, each lasting around 40 days.

Stena Surprise officially joins the Swedish Registry

Built in 2012, Stena Surprise is the latest Suezmax tanker to join the Swedish Shipping Register

ABB and HDF Energy to develop high-power fuel cell unit for large seagoing ships

New high-power fuel cell developed jointly by ABB and HDF Energy will enable megawatt-scale installations to power large ships

Ukrainian underwater drones blow up Russian submarine

The submarine was armed with four Kalibr cruise missile launchers.

Damen LST 100 design selected by NAVSEA for US Navy Landing Ship Medium initiative

This US Navy initiative aims to enhance capability to transport and land Marine Corps units in contested environments.

Gas/condensate discovery in the North Sea

Equinor and its partner Aker BP have discovered hydrocarbons in the "Lofn" and "Langemann" prospects.

ABB’s new DP2 functionality delivers major improvement in vessel control during DEME sea trials

ABB's Dynamic Positioning Class 2 control solution passes sea trials on board DEME newbuild wind turbine installation vessel Norse Wind

Ukrainian drones hit Russian oil platform in the Caspian Sea for the first time, halting production

Long-range SSU drones have, for the first time, struck a Russian oil production platform in the Caspian Sea and shut it down.

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