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Readying the Port of Singapore for IMO 2020

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) continues to prepare the Port of Singapore and Singapore-registered ships for the International Maritime Organization’s

Cash delight for Moray East

EDP Renovaveis, Diamond Generating Europe and Engie have secured finance to build the 950MW Moray East offshore wind farm off the coast of Scotland.

Brazil Ship Collision Reveals Offshore Regulatory Gaps

Brazil has more than doubled the number of risky ship-to-ship oil transfers this year

Two Singapore companies to jointly develop small-scale LNG bunkering

Two Singapore-based turnkey service providers and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies have penned a $50m agreement to develop small-scale LNG bunkering in Southeast Asia.

BOURBON completed the first installation at Cobra Wind’s Kincardine

Contracted by the Spanish construction group Cobra, BOURBON completed the installation of the first wind turbine at Cobra Wind's Kincardine site, Scotland, off the coast of Aberdeen this summer.

Video: Inauguration of DesignPro’s 25kW device at SEENEOH

Irish start-up DesignPro Renewables has released a video of an official inauguration event which marked the successful deployment of its first 25kW device at the SEENEOH test site in Bordeaux

Wärtsilä broadens its Smart Marine portfolio with addition of high-speed, compact engine

The technology group Wärtsilä strengthens its position as a global leader in the maritime markets by introducing the first Wärtsilä-branded high-speed engine.

Carnival to appeal Captain’s fine for breaching European air pollution limits

After the Captain of the P&O Cruises-operated ship 'Azura' was fined for 'deliberately breaching the European air pollution limits', there are reports that Carnival is planning to appeal the court's ruling.

Two Iranians behind Port of San Diego cyber attack

The US Justice Department announced that two Iranian hackers were behind an international computer hacking and extortion scheme.

Petrobras Sells Oil Field Rights For Over $800 Million

Brazil’s state-controlled oil company, Petroleo Brasileiro SA , said on Nov. 28 it had sold rights to more than 30 oil fields for more than $800 million as part of a longstanding divestment plan to reduce the company’s debt.

ASEAN: Port industry needs to address technology disruption

Technology is disrupting and transforming the way the port industry operates, while it is expected that more port operations will be automated in the longer term

Thailand’s first all-electric passenger ferry is powered by Torqeedo

Thailand’s first all-electric commuter ferry was recently placed into service by the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA), powered by Torqeedo

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