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Cambodia’s maiden Apsara oil field, operated by KrisEnergy, comes on stream

After a two-decade quest, Cambodia achieved its long-held ambition at the end of December 2020 to begin petroleum production.

Ukraine risks losing a lucrative krill fishing business in Antarctica

The catalyst for the problems has been the COVID-19 pandemic, but the main reason is totally different.

Intellian’s new v45C antenna qualified for Intelsat FlexMaritime network

Approval for use on Intelsat’s innovative HTS network opens up compact, global VSAT connectivity for all

Study: Human activities sound an alarm for sea life

Humans have altered the ocean soundscape by drowning out natural noises relied upon by many marine animals, from shrimp to sharks.

NAPA joins Finnish Clean Propulsion Technologies consortium

The consortium brings together leading academic bodies and industry experts to bolster Finland’s leadership in developing low-carbon technologies for shipping and off-road transport

Maersk Drilling awarded four-well drillship contract with Shell in Malaysia

The contract includes five additional one-well options for work offshore Malaysia, the Philippines, and Brunei Darussalam.

Equimar implements SERTICA software remotely during COVID-19 pandemic

Mexican Equimar signed contract for SERTICA a year ago and decided to implement the system during the pandemic even though it meant that all contact with the SERTICA-Team would be on a distance.

Halliburton and Optime Subsea form global alliance

Companies will jointly commercialize and deploy innovative and efficient subsea interventions and controls

Masks to be worn on commercial ships while trading in US waters

As part of COVID-19 safety the US has introduced new safety requirements in the maritime transportation system.

Kongsberg to provide the Panama Canal Authority with simulators for multi-vessel training scenarios

Two entirely new K-Sim Navigation bridge simulators are included with the delivery.

Stena Line announces the latest addition to their Baltic Sea fleet

During 2021 Stena Line is expanding their Baltic Sea operations with modern and large RoPax vessels being added to the two ferry routes from Latvia to Sweden and Germany.

Samsung Heavy Industries develops eco-friendly wind turbine installation vessel

SHI becomes first shipbuilder to receive Approval in Principle for independent ECO-WTIV model from three major classification societies

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