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US judge lifts halt on Virginia offshore wind development

This is the largest offshore wind project under construction in the U.S. Dominion Energy is the owner and developer.

Wärtsilä signs 10-year agreement with MOL for 12 new LNG carriers

The agreement for three of the vessels was booked by Wärtsilä in Q3 2025, with the remaining vessels booked in the first half of 2025.

MPC OSE Offshore secures long-term financing for newbuild program

Long-term financing secured for a fleet of Offshore Survey and Support Vessels (OSSVs) with deliveries scheduled for 2026-2027

World’s largest battery-electric ship begins harbour trials in Hobart

The harbour trials will see the vessel undertake a carefully managed series of movements on the Derwent

New digital certification system to tackle illegal fishing

The new system replaces the previous paper-based process and makes import controls for fishery products more effective and harmonised across the EU.

Equinor awarded 35 new production licenses on the Norwegian continental shelf

Twenty-one of the awards are located in the North Sea, ten in the Norwegian Sea, and four in the Barents Sea, 17 of the licences with Equinor as an operator.

Fugro and PTSC G&S extend partnership to provide marine site characterisation services

According to Fugro, the partners aim to meet Vietnam’s rising demand for geophysical, geotechnical and metocean data services in the country’s growing offshore wind industry.

NATO secures hundreds of K-Ster mine neutralization vehicles for European Navies

Exail announces a new order worth approximately 40 million Euros for several hundred additional K-Ster mine neutralization vehicles placed via NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA).

Wärtsilä will supply equipment for new Hartman Seatrade vessel

The vessel will operate with the Wärtsilä 31 engine

Vår Energi awarded 14 new licences

Vår Energi is offered 4 licences in the North Sea, 6 licences in the Norwegian Sea and 4 licences in the Barents Sea.

PaxOcean–ABB collaboration on Singapore’s first electric tug reaches major milestone

The tug is the first of its kind to be built and operated in Singapore as part of the city-state’s harbor craft electrification strategy

Equinor says AI delivered $130m savings in 2025

The Norwegian oil and gas giant said it has saved $330m since 2020 by using AI.

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