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Chiyoda participates in a hydrogen marine transportation project

The European Commission has set a goal of importing 10 million tons of hydrogen across Europe by 2030.

DNV to lead research project to strengthen marine and offshore wind coexistence planning

The Utsira Nord offshore wind licensing area in Norway will act as one of the case studies in the development of the toolbox.

MOL and GAIL sign time charter contract for newbuilding LNG carrier

The new building vessel will be the second MOL Group LNG carrier serving GAIL.

JFD wins £63M Third In-Service Support NATO submarine rescue system contract

JFD has experience with real-life submarine rescue incidents, including locating and identifying the wreckage of KRI Nanggala, and deploying systems in support of the submarine Kursk and AS-28 Priz incidents.

Castor Marine to outfit Acta Marine’s vessels with Starlink connectivity

Castor Marine to add Starlink to existing VSAT system to boost the low-latency, high-bandwidth broadband experience for Acta Marine’s W2W fleet and crew

TECO 2030 with consortium finalizes agreement for EUR 5 million in HyEkoTank project

The HyEkoTank hydrogen powered tanker will demonstrate zero emission at berth and great reduction of GHG emissions during voyage.

Plastic pollution kills sea urchin larvae

Sea urchin larvae raised in high levels of plastic pollution die due to developmental abnormalities, new research shows.

Breakthrough development allows data to be collected from unseen parts of the ocean

New development by the National Oceanography Centre integrates novel sensor technology into routine offshore infrastructure and operations

High gas exports and emissions cuts from Hammerfest LNG

The Snøhvit partners will invest NOK 13.2 billion (2022) in upgrading the Hammerfest LNG plant, HLNG, at Melkøya.

Aquadrill announces charter hire agreement for the Vela

The rig is expected to return to the initial underlying drilling contract in August 2023

New aquarium under development for Antarctic krill research

A new world-leading Antarctic krill aquarium and research facility in Tasmania has taken a major step forward following a key planning approval.

World-first satellite to measure Earth’s water levels blasts into space

This unprecedented data will help improve our understanding of climate change

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