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MODEC awarded FEED contract for ExxonMobil’s Uaru project in Guyana

MODEC will design and construct the FPSO based on its M350 new-build design. Uaru will be the second M350 hull used for FPSO service.

Amon Maritime launches ammonia supply vessel and targets offshore sector

The ship has already received approval in principle from DNV and preliminary flag approval from the Norwegian Maritime Authority.

Anthony Veder renews its connectivity agreement with Inmarsat

High-bandwidth Fleet Xpress package supports enterprise applications and paves way for deployment of advanced digital solutions as shipping company requirements evolve

Bunker platform Prosmar becomes part of tech company ZeroNorth

New relationship between organisations seeks to accelerate bunker digitalisation and transparency and jumpstart the green transition in the marine fuel market

Four concept designs to decarbonize icebreaking

Aker Arctic’s naval architects have explored four alternative energy sources to research what advantages and challenges are involved in the adoption of emerging climate-neutral solutions for icebreaking vessels.

Research project to extend application of bottom-fixed wind turbines

The project will pursue a step-change in the current design of bottom-fixed offshore wind turbines

Two 3,500 tonne oil spill response barges completed for WCMRC

WCMRC will receive delivery of the barges in October, with arrival in Canada by the end of 2022.

Kraken receives $1.1 million synthetic aperture sonar order for NATO navy customers

These systems will be integrated to Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) for delivery to two distinct NATO navies.

BOEM designates two wind energy areas in Gulf of Mexico

Areas have potential to power nearly 3 million homes

Maritime Data Cluster launched to accelerate the green smart port revolution

The first of its kind, the Maritime Data Cluster has been created to facilitate sharing of non-commercial data between ports

RCL first cruise company in US to sail using renewable diesel fuel

Royal Caribbean Group partners with World Fuel Services for first bunkering of lower carbon fuel

Windea Leibniz returns to Ulstein Verft for an upgrade

After the conversion, this will be one of very few vessels with 60 single cabins for charterers, compared to the current 40.

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