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ClassNK issues General Design Approval for low-pressure LCO2cargo tank

World's first GDA for LCO2 cargo tanks made of KF460 steel and applying technologythat omits PWHT

South Korea’s first state-owned all-electric ferry powered by ABB

Busan Port Authority has launched its first all-electric ferry, with power and propulsion technology provided by ABB

Deltamarin celebrates multiple AiP approvals for next-generation eco-efficient vessel designs

This cutting-edge gas carrier is specifically built for the safe and efficient transport of gaseous cargo, including liquefied ethane

Bulgarian Navy received its first national ship in 100 years

The country’s navy said that this is the first ship in a century that the country has produced for the national fleet.

Sanctioned oil tanker is stranded off Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast after suspected Ukrainian strike

The oil tanker Kairos stranded off the Black Sea port of Ahtopol and believed to be part of the “shadow fleet” used by Russia to evade international sanctions linked to its war in Ukraine.

Ørsted’s largest offshore wind farm in Germany produces first power

A new milestone for Ørsted in Germany: Borkum Riffgrund 3 is feeding power into the grid.

Shell grows interest in Atapu and Mero units offshore Brazil

Together with Petrobras, Shell Brasil deepened its stake in Atapu and Mero units

Ardmore Shipping deploys SteelCorr AI solution to enhance vessel corrosion monitoring

The app improves consistency and accuracy in fleet condition monitoring, whilst also significantly reducing manual reporting time and enabling more efficient workflows.

New LNG Bunker Vessel will operate with fully integrated Wärtsilä systems

The Wärtsilä equipment is scheduled for delivery to the yard during 2026, and the ship is expected to be commissioned in summer 2027.

Van Oord successfully completes monopile installation at Windanker offshore wind farm

Van Oord’s scope of work included loading the monopiles at the fabrication site in Spain and transporting them to the Port of Rønne, Denmark.

Rapid development extends the lifetime of Norne

On 2 December production started from the Verdande subsea field in the Norwegian Sea. The field is tied back to the Norne FPSO.

World Fuel Services supplies a Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings vessel with waste-based biofuels

The pioneering bunkering operation represents an extension of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings' biofuel program across Southern Europe as part of its Sail & Sustain strategy.

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