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Sweden says ship broke Baltic Sea cable by accident

The Baltic Sea region is on high alert after a string of power cable, telecom link, and gas pipeline outages since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

Viking XPRS has undergone a complete refurbishment

Finnish operator Viking Line’s 2008-built ro-pax ‘Viking XPRS’ has undergone a complete refit and is shortly to resume service on the Helsinki–Tallinn route.

Shell starts up new facility in UK North Sea, restoring production from the Penguins field

The previous export route for this field was via the Brent Charlie platform, which ceased production in 2021 and is being decommissioned.

Corvus ESS will power the world’s first fully electric Offshore Vessel

The vessel is an electric Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (eCSOV) that will be constructed by Armon shipyard in Spain for the UK-based shipowner Bibby Marine Ltd.

Suez Canal facilitates unconventional transit of ADMARINE260 Rig

The Liberian-flagged drilling rig ADMARINE 260 has successfully crossed the Suez Canal with the help of three tugging vessels affiliated to the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) on Sunday, the SCA announced in a statement.

Vattenfall and BASF award key contracts for Nordlicht offshore wind projects

The contracts have been awarded to EEW Special Pipe Constructions (SPC), CS WIND Offshore, DEME, and Jan De Nul.

DeepOcean awarded offshore wind survey contract

DeepOcean will conduct geophysical seabed surveys of the export and inter-array cable seabed corridors

MAURIC and NEOLINE launch the Neoliner Origin at RMK Marine shipyard in Turkey

The 136-metre sailing cargo vessel, the result of nearly a decade of development, marks the advent of a new generation of commercial vessels prioritising wind propulsion.

Corps completes Elizabeth Dam removal on Lower Mon

While demolition of a former dam on the Monongahela River is complete, work to remove the locks is ongoing, and upstream low-water issues remain.

50Hertz and Energinet welcome EU Support – next steps depend on regulatory clarity

The Danish-German energy project Bornholm Energy Island in the Baltic Sea has received 645 million EUR in EU funding. Now regulatory path for the project must be defined.

Fugro secures new NOAA contract to support U.S. maritime safety

This includes thousands of electronic navigational charts covering 153,000 kilometres of shoreline and 3.6 million square nautical miles of ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes waters

EU vessel sanctions weigh on Russian grain exports, central bank says

The EU sanctioned 79 vessels, including four accused of undermining or threatening the economic subsistence or food security of Ukraine

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