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GEV signs MOU with HyEnergy Project

The study will evaluate the technical feasibility and delivered cost of green hydrogen exports to nominated Asia-Pacific markets utilising GEV’s compressed hydrogen marine supply chain.

OOCL Logistics and OOCL’s Liner Services join hands to launch new rail-sea service

OOCL Logistics and OOCL’s Liner Services join hands to launch Rail-Sea Service from China to US East Coast

Rem Offshore and VARD signed contracts for the design and construction of CSOVs

The Construction Service Operations Vessels are tailor-made for world-wide services and maintenance operations at offshore wind farms.

Horisont Energi and Port of Rotterdam sign MoU regarding blue ammonia

Once operational, Barents Blue will have a production capacity of 3000 tons of ammonia per day, or 1 million tons per year.

NASA’s Oceans Melting Greenland mission leaves for its last field trip

OMG is completing a six-year mission that is helping to answer how fast sea level is going to rise in the next five, 10, or 50 years.

Peel Ports invests in new STS container cranes for the Port of Liverpool

A significant investment for the company, the new container cranes will increase the number of (STS) cranes at the terminal and overall berth productivity

Bureau Veritas completes world’s first full remote ‘in-water’ hull survey by ROV

The survey provided an opportunity to validate the integrity of the entire ship’s hull’s bottom.

North West Hydrogen Alliance tells UK Government to back HyNet’s CCUS bid

The North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) is supporting the UK North West’s aim to become one of the regions first carbon capture clusters.

Increasing Vigdis field production due to new technology

A pump on the seabed gives the Vigdis oil field in the North Sea a boost that increases production by around 16 million barrels.

DNV and Nakilat JDP works to improve vessel software reliability and quality

Nakilat, Classification Society DNV, and a group of leading yards and system suppliers have teamed up on a joint development project (JDP) to elevate software reliability and maintenance during operations.

Study: Ocean current system seems to be approaching a tipping point

A collapse of this ocean current system, which has so far not been considered likely under the current levels of global warming will therefore have severe consequences on global and especially European weather and climate.

Royal IHC hands over the world’s largest cutter suction dredger to DEME

With the signing of the hand over, the construction process officially comes to an end and the ship can now be implemented for use on her first job.

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