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Sembcorp Marine completes first floating production unit newbuild

Vito Regional Production Facility (Vito RPF) is the first Floating Production Unit (“FPU”) newbuild delivery by Sembcorp Marine

LNG-fuelled Salamanca cruise ferry enters Bureau Veritas classification

Bureau Veritas (BV) has taken delivery into class the brand-new cruise ferry Salamanca, built at China Merchants Jinling in Weihai, China.

Neptune Energy’s new digital twins support Dutch New Energy projects

It follows the development of five digital twins of Neptune-operated platforms in the UK, Norway and elsewhere in the Dutch sector.

KCC and South32 conclude sustainability linked contract of affreightment

Klaveness/KCC have serviced Worsley Alumina with four generations of combination carriers on a continued basis for more than 30 years.

ExxonMobil makes two discoveries offshore Guyana

ExxonMobil has said it made two oil discoveries at Fangtooth-1 and Lau Lau-1 in the Stabroek block offshore Guyana.

Scientists build new atlas of ocean’s oxygen-starved waters

The new atlas provides high-resolution maps of the two major, oxygen-starved bodies of water in the tropical Pacific.

CMA CGM chooses Wärtsilä LNG technologies for 12 boxships

Wärtsilä technologies for 12 LNG-fuelled container ships support CMA CGM in decarbonising their maritime operations

New oil discovery close to North Sea Fram field

Equinor has, together with its partner Wellesley, discovered oil in the Troll and Fram area in exploration wells 35/10-7 S and 35/10-7 A in the Toppand prospect.

UK port investment roars past pre-pandemic levels

New research published by the British Ports Association reveals that UK port investment topped £1bn in 2021 despite continuing pandemic volatility.

SOHAR signs MoU to supply UTAS Suhar with new AI lab

It is expected that the lab will start operations by end of Q1 2022.

Scandinavia’s largest port to start operating hybrid sludge-collecting vessels

Service ship to be converted to hybrid operation – saves 680 tonnes of carbon dioxide

Chilean scientists study climate change at ‘end of the world’

Chilean scientists studying organisms in one of the most remote places on Earth are urging regional leaders to step up efforts to tackle climate change.

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