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Independent study confirms LNG reduces shipping GHG emissions by up to 23%

Peer-reviewed well-to-wake study updates definitive figures for GHG emissions from LNG as a marine fuel

FR: The Bourbon Group hit by a cyber attack

French newspaper Le Figaro reports that offshore services provider Bourbon became the target of a cyber attack that greatly affected its company-wide computer network late last week.

Trafigura to co-sponsor development of MAN Energy Solutions ammonia engine

The fuel-flexible, two-stroke ammonia engine is expected to be commercially available for large-scale ocean-going ships by 2024

Jumbo Shipping and SAL Heavy Lift launch Jumbo-SAL-Alliance

Joint venture creates a new commercial heavy weight in project and breakbulk shipping with a fleet of 30 advanced heavy lift vessels

Babcock LGE sign frame agreement for gas handling systems

The frame agreements underline the long-term relationship between Hyundai and Babcock LGE

Maersk Tankers seals deal to sell six Maersk Product Tankers-owned LR2 vessels

Maersk Tankers has on behalf of Maersk Product Tankers entered an agreement for the sale of six new Long-Range 2 (LR2) product tankers in an en-bloc transaction.

Silverstream Technologies and Shell successfully complete trials of the Silverstream® System

Retrofit of air lubrication technology achieves verified performance of 6.6% net savings during initial testing

Viking takes delivery of newest ocean ship

Viking Venus Will Be Officially Named in England on May 17

NnG, Saipem and InfraStrata announce major contract for Harland & Wolff

With work starting from 1st July, 2021, Harland & Wolff will use its newly acquired Methil facilities in Fife for the fabrication work, creating around 290 direct and indirect Scottish jobs.

Enhanced deep-water berth for Hutchison Ports Port of Felixstowe

Hutchison Ports Port of Felixstowe has further enhanced its deep-water berth capacity following the successful completion of strengthening and dredging works to Berth 7 on Trinity Terminal.

Maersk Drilling secures one-well ultra-deepwater exploration contract in Gabon

The 7th generation drillship Maersk Viking will be employed to drill an ultra-deepwater exploration well at approximately 2,100 m water depth

Tarmac & Forth Ports to create UK’s largest construction materials terminal

The terminal will use the very latest technology and be capable of discharging the world’s largest deep-sea vessels.

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