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New Major Vessels project reaches milestone with BC Ferries Commissioner application

BC Ferries has now formally submitted its plan to build five New Major Vessels (NMVs) to the BC Ferries Commissioner.

Scottish Power Renewables picks Great Yarmouth port for EA2

ScottishPower Renewables has selected Peel Ports Great Yarmouth as its port of choice for pre-assembly on the 960MW East Anglia Two offshore wind farm.

Intertek expands testing support for ASC Shipbuilding’s Hunter Class Frigate Program in Australia

The state-of-the-art frigates will not only be used by the Royal Australian Navy for defence, but also for humanitarian and disaster relief efforts.

Hanwha Ocean Standard FPSO design receives AiP from Bureau Veritas

The FPSO will feature advanced digital solutions, including cybersecurity, digital twin, and predictive maintenance

Research project develops innovative models that cut offshore wind energy costs by up to 9%

The HIPERWIND project has developed new design simulation models that reduce the levelized cost of energy by up to 9%, thus making offshore wind turbine construction and operation more cost-effective and reliable.

New CSS for the Royal Netherlands Navy arrives at Damen Naval shipyard

Combat Support Ship (CSS) Den Helder (A834) has arrived in Vlissingen after successfully completing her maiden voyage and sea trials.

Aker BP and its partners drill wildcat well Kaldafjell in North Sea well

This was the first exploration well in production licence 932, which was awarded in 2018 (Awards in Predefined Areas - APA).

Autonomous mine hunting technology trialled on the Clyde

The Royal Navy has taken a step closer to deploying autonomous mine hunting technology on front-line operations after a successful trial with an autonomous boat in Scotland.

Wärtsilä to equip new Vitol LNG bunkering vessel

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions will deliver Cargo Handling and Fuel Gas Supply System on a new 12,500 cbm LNG bunkering vessel is being built at the Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering shipyard in China.

Saipem signs $684m pipeline installation deal for UK CCS projects

The offshore installation of the pipeline will be performed by Saipem's flagship vessel Castoron

PaxOcean inks contract with Penta-Ocean Construction for cable laying vessel

With a deadweight capacity of 14,000 tonnes and classed by Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (NK), the vessel is expected to be completed in February 2028.

Svitzer orders construction of four TRAnsverse tugs from Cheoy Lee Shipyards

The contract means Svitzer has seven tugs on order for its TRAnsverse design, while one is already in operation.

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