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Woodside signs gas supply agreement for Louisiana LNG

Woodside has signed an agreement with bp for the integrated energy major to supply natural gas to the Louisiana LNG project.

Port of Helsingborg cuts rehandles with N4 TOS upgrade

The solution allows to handle containers much more efficiently by digitizing the berth plan.

Global Fuel Finder enhanced with new biofuels capability

The enhanced platform supports safer, more sustainable fuel strategies in an increasingly complex marine energy landscape.

First “EnBW He Dreiht” wind turbine is now in place

Over 60 ships are involved in the construction of the wind farm.

Odfjell completes first near carbon-neutral transatlantic voyage using sails and biofuel

Real-time data from the voyage confirms that this dual propulsion approach is not only technically feasible but also impactful

Poland develops indigenous naval drone inspired by Ukrainian models

The Polish naval drone is similar in size to Ukrainian models and is equipped with a water-jet engine, remote control capabilities, and modern infrared cameras.

Saipem: awarded a contract by Eni for Carbon Capture and Storage in the UK

The value of the contract is estimated approximately 520 million euros over the three years required to complete the project.

First two replacement cranes arrive at GCT Deltaport as part of $170M modernization project

The new Megamax cranes—among the largest and most advanced STS cranes in North America—arrived aboard a specialized heavy-load carrier vessel.

UK Gov and Eni reach financial close on Liverpool Bay CCS for HyNet cluster

The Liverpool Bay CCS project will operate as the backbone of the HyNet Cluster to transport carbon dioxide to safe and permanent storage in Eni’s depleted natural gas reservoirs, located under the seabed in Liverpool Bay.

DEME supports new maritime simulator for students at Maritime Institute Mercator in Ostend

Students at the Maritime Institute Mercator in Ostend can now gain additional practical experience thanks to a new maritime simulator.

Partners successfully complete development of the world’s first floating ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker

Höegh Evi, Wärtsilä and partners successfully complete development of the world’s first floating ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker

Damen signs new tugs contracts with Fairplay Towage and Louis Meyer

Damen Shipyards Group has concluded a number of contracts that will see four new tugs delivered to Fairplay Towage.

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