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DNV secures CCS pipeline materials study for Neptune Energy in the Dutch North Sea

The first phase of the study will identify the most advanced approaches to ductile fracture assessments in dense phase CO2 pipeline systems.

Kongsberg to deliver real-time drilling software Sitecom® to Ocyan

Major Brazilian drilling contractor Ocyan has selected Kongsberg Digital’s SiteCom® software to provide real-time drilling data from their rigs.

Designing non-fossil fuelled, Ulstein X-BOW container vessel for EDGE Navigation

The global containership fleet numbers today about 5,350 ships – all with fossil fuel propulsion.

Makita order marks Japanese debut for ABB’s A255-L turbocharger

The turbochargers are designed to be compatible with NOx and SOx abatement technologies, helping shipowners comply with future regulation on air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

The Mission to Seafarers launches On Board Mental Health Champions programme

Webinars and podcasts will provide seafarers with confidence to promote wellness at sea and build peer to peer networks on board

Seville Port Authority and TMG sign agreement to improve service quality

Terminal Marítima del Guadalquivir has put in motion a programme to improve material resources, for facilities maintenance and for environmental monitoring, entailing an investment of around 100,000 euros.

Final Royal Navy autonomous minehunting boat delivered to Clyde

The third and final Royal Navy autonomous minehunting boat has been delivered to Clyde Naval Base.

ONE partnering with RBS to address environmental sustainability in shipping

ONE will also help to educate Rutgers’ students from around the world in vital topics relating to global supply chains.

ABB and Keppel reach key autonomy milestone with remote vessel operation trial

ABB, together with Singaporean shipyard Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M), has successfully carried out South Asia’s first remote joystick control of a tugboat in the busy Port of Singapore.

North American Maritime leaders unite to drive GHG emissions out of value chain

The maritime value chain is critical to the global economy and decarbonization is the key challenge the industry faces in the coming years.

Wärtsilä chosen to power British Columbia’s most environmentally advanced escort tugs

The ships have been designed by Robert Allan Ltd. Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, and are under construction at Sanmar Shipyards in Turkey.

One Sea White Paper sets agenda for autonomous ship safety regulation

The need to develop harmonised international safety rules covering autonomous ships is now pressing, the paper goes on to argue.

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