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Woodside delivers North West Shelf LNG to Europe

Woodside Energy has shipped an LNG cargo to Europe on board the Woodside Rees Withers from Australia’s North West Shelf and delivered it to Uniper Global Commodities SE.

First Type 26 Frigate to enter the water for the first time

The first Type 26 City Class frigate, HMS GLASGOW, has begun the float off process, which will see her enter the water for the first time.

Despite Ukraine invasion, Faroe Islands re-establishes fishing agreement with Russia

Denmark's autonomous Faroe Islands have renewed a fishing quota deal with Russia for one year despite Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, a local minister said on Saturday.

Deltamarin receives 3D model-based DNV approval

Deltamarin, DNV and AVEVA have announced a strengthened collaboration following the approval from DNV for a 3D model used as part of the classification material prepared for Höegh Autoliners’ Aurora Class PCTCs.

Proman Stena Bulk officially names new methanol-fuelled tanker Stena Pro Patria

Proman Stena Bulk Ltd formally named its first state-of-the-art newbuild IMOIIMeMAX methanol-fuelled 49,900 DWT vessel, Stena Pro Patria, in a ceremony hosted in Trinidad and Tobago

AD Ports inks deal with Chinese firm for infrastructure project

Once completed, CMA Terminals Khalifa Port will have an initial capacity of 1.8 million TEUs, and will significantly enhance Khalifa Port's connectivity and position as a key gateway for the region.

CargoValue now measuring a share of global emissions from dry bulk shipping

In less than 12 months, Klaveness Digital together with ZeroLab have commercialized an emissions monitoring solution that is now live in CargoValue.

ABB to provide shaft generator systems for COSCO boxships

ABB has secured its first order from COSCO Shipping for permanent magnet shaft generator systems

OSC and MRC announce partnership to advance renewable ocean energy

"Canada has the wind and water but will require significant collaboration and investment to advance these industries and compete globally."

A warmer Arctic Ocean leads to more snowfall further south, according to new model

With the Arctic Ocean being twice as sensitive to rapid warming than the global average, evaporation and subsequent changes to the hydrological cycle over northern Eurasia will become even more pronounced in the years to come.

TES and EWE to build 500MW electrolyser at Wilhelmshaven Green Energy Hub

The hub in Wilhelmshaven is strategically placed on the North Sea coast and can accommodate up to 2GW capacity electrolysers

Fugro secures two Dutch offshore wind site investigation contracts

Once completed, the wind farms will deliver a total installed capacity of circa 4.7 GW.

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