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Disaster in Novorossiysk: The area of ​​oil spill is 400 thousand times higher than declared

If this information is true, the spill will jeopardize fish, birds and marine ecosystems in the area.

ABS and yellow.ai bring conversational AI to My Digital Fleet

Technology Capable of Conversing in 100+ Languages Delivers Insights for Shipowners and Charterers in a Significant Industry First

Innovative science approach is a game-changer for global reef recovery efforts

BHP and the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) have jointly committed AU$27 million to launch the Australian Coral Reef Resilience initiative (ACRRI)

Yme field starts up again in the North Sea

The authorities have granted Repsol consent for a new start-up of the Yme field in the North Sea.

Baker Hughes to deliver SCMS for Chevron subsea compression project

Subsea compression manifold technology to support Chevron-operated Jansz-Io Compression (J-IC) Project

A first for Egypt as Fugro revolutionises subsea installation for GUPCO

Fugro delivered subsea positioning support for the installation of multiple subsea structures off the coast of Egypt.

The new TT-Line ferries will be powered by Wärtsilä engines fuelled by LNG

Wärtsilä’s multi-fuel engine technology the choice for two new Australian RoPax ferries

HydroBingo, the first hydrogen-powered ferry, has been presented

Tsuneishi and CMB have presented the HydroBingo, the world’s first hydrogen-powered ferry.

Lundin Energy announces first oil from the Rolvsnes field

The resource estimate for the Rolvsnes field is between 14 and 78 million barrels of oil equivalent (MMboe) gross.

Novorossiysk named the cause of the oil spill in the port

The spill area was about 200 sq. m, and the volume of the spilt oil is about 12 cubic meters.

Siemens Gamesa to double offshore blade facility

Successful offshore blade factory in Hull, England to be expanded by more than 41,000 square meters; remains largest offshore wind manufacturing facility in the UK

ABP invests in Port of Newport after 15-year customer lease extension

The lease extension the parties have just signed will secure the business on the port for the next 15 years.

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