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Shell to grow working interest in the Ursa platform in Gulf of America

Shell Offshore Inc. and Shell Pipeline Company (SPLC), subsidiaries of Shell plc (Shell), have signed an agreement to increase their stake in the Ursa platform in the Gulf of America.

NOC and Beyondly launch 5-year partnership to understand impact of ocean plastics

Over 300 million tonnes of plastic are produced each year, 10 million tonnes of which enters the ocean.

MBARI’s newest underwater robot seeks to make ocean exploration more accessible

The MOLA AUV is a powerful and portable underwater robot equipped with advanced sensors and software to collect detailed data about ocean environments.

EU awards €7.8 million to develop next-generation power systems for green shipping

Today's shipping fleet is responsible for significant emissions, and relies on heavy power systems not designed for renewable energy. Funded by the EU's Horizon Europe programme, the STEESMAT project aims to create a power system fit for the future.

Ukraine is developing defense system against naval drones

The Navy, together with the developers of maritime drones, is working to create forces and means that will protect Ukrainian waters from the threat of maritime drones.

Allseas’ large 27-year-old pipelayer to be upgraded

Allseas has taken the first step in enhancing Solitaire’s pipelay capabilities, awarding the first major contract for the Double Joint Factory (DJF) upgrade to Italian family-owned contractor Goriziane.

FPSO Almirante Tamandaré begins production in the Pre-Salt

Petrobras informs that the FPSO Almirante Tamandaré (Búzios 7) has started production in the Búzios field, located in the pre- salt layer of the Santos Basin.

Princess Amalia christens Damen Naval’s new Combat Support Ship Den Helder

Following the christening, the ship will undergo further sea trials, and the final systems will be installed by the Royal Netherlands Navy in Den Helder.

Finland, Sweden investigate suspected sabotage of Baltic Sea telecoms cable

Swedish and Finnish police are investigating a suspected case of sabotage of an undersea telecoms cable in the Baltic Sea, and Sweden's coast guard has deployed a vessel to the area where multiple seabed cables have been damaged in recent months.

LR and Capital Ship Management complete first tanker on-shore power assessment

With CARB’s 2020 Regulation for tanker’s emission control compliance in effect from 1 January 2025, ports and shipowners worldwide are facing increasing pressure to adopt shore power solutions.

Tallink’s vessel Baltic Princess to undergo extensive one-month-long renewal

During the dry-docking, in addition to several regular technical maintenance works and upgrades, the vessel’s will have an extensive facelift of the main passenger areas which will receive a brand new and modern interior design.

Aker BP and its partners drill dry well in Norwegian Sea

This was the second well in the licence, and it was drilled using the Scarabeo 8 rig.

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