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Asia’s first gas-to-power project with FSRU to be developed

MOL signed deals for the construction of a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU), FSRU services, and financing for the Jawa 1 Gas-Fired Project.

NYK concludes long-term charter agreement for two LNG carriers with Total

On December 6, NYK signed a long-term contract with Total Gas & Power Chartering Limited, a subsidiary of Total, a leading oil and energy company headquartered in France

Using New Technology to Manage Safe Return to Port

A serious accident involving a large passenger vessel is undeniably one of the highest risks to the safety of life at sea due to the sheer number of passengers and crew onboard.

Carnival Names its Next Cruise Ship After its First

Carnival Cruise Line has decided to name its next ship after its first, the Mardi Gras, which helped usher in a new era of mass-market cruising in the 1970s. 

Miami to Host First Ever Cruise Ship Interiors Expo

Next year, Miami will host the world’s first and only event to focus exclusively on the interior design, architecture, and outfitting for the cruise industry.

Four New Cruise Terminals Underway in the U.S.

The Cruise Lines International Association anticipates positive year-over-year growth for the industry globally in 2018, with a passenger forecast of 28 million.

Holland America Line Takes Delivery of Nieuw Statendam

Holland America Line took delivery of Nieuw Statendam on November 29, officially making it the 15th ship in the fleet

ExxonMobil Makes 10th Discovery Offshore Guyana

ExxonMobil Corp. and partners have added a 10th discovery to its blossoming exploration success story offshore Guyana

OPT finds battery supplier for subsea storage solutions

US-based ocean energy developer Ocean Power Technologies has signed a letter of intent to enter into long-term supply agreement with NEC

Singapore lodges ‘strong protest’ over extension of Johor Bahru port limits

Singapore has lodged a “strong protest” with the Malaysian government over its move to extend the Johor Bahru port limits

Orsted backs extra 20GW in Germany

Orsted has welcomed Germany's plans to consider adding up to 20GW of new offshore wind capacity by 2030, and called on the government to allow developers to build their own grid connections.

NTSB installs navigation simulator system

The US National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) Office of Marine Safety (OMS) installed a navigation simulator system.

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