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Watch: LNG vessel ran aground in Crete

Gaslog Saratoga, a Bermuda flagged LNG vessel, grounded on the 10th of November on Dermata bay in Heraklion, Crete.

Wan Hai Lines orders 20 new vessels

As part of the company’s fleet improvement plan, Wan Hai Lines has confirmed an order of 20 container vessels with JMU and GWS/CSTC .

ClassNK and TÜV Rheinland sign partnership agreement for cybersecurity services

Leading classification society ClassNK and TÜV Rheinland have concluded a worldwide partnership agreement for cybersecurity services.

Danish shipyard orders large equipment package from Rolls-Royce

The Danish yard Karstensens Skibsværft is set build and design two new vessels for trawl and purse seine fishing ordered by two Icelandic ship-owning companies.

Despite Competing Claims, Exxon Begins Drilling off Cyprus

ExxonMobil and Qatar Petroleum are moving ahead with a natural gas exploration campaign off Cyprus, despite heated rhetoric from Turkey about the validity of the island nation's E&P leases. 

U.S. Navy Christens Expeditionary Fast Transport Puerto Rico

The U.S. Navy christened its newest Expeditionary Fast Transport, the future USNS Puerto Rico (T-EPF 11) on Saturday.

IHC launches world’s most powerful cutter suction dredge

Royal IHC's Krimpen aan den IJssel, Netherlands, shipyard has successfully launched the world's largest, most powerful cutter suction dredge, the 44,180 kW self-propelled Spartacus.

US Navy grants SAIC $597M deal

The US Navy has awarded Science Applications International Corp.  a contract for the production and delivery of integrated C5ISR systems

Subsea 7 reports high vessel utilisation in Q3 results

Sutton, UK-based Subsea 7 reported an active vessel utilisation rate of 89% in its Q3 results presentation on 8 November, up 11% from Q3 2017 and the highest level since 2014.

BAM International Begins Kitimat Wharf Contract

The Hague-based BAM International, together with JJM Construction and Manson Construction, has received the full order to build the new Rio Tinto BC Works Terminal A on behalf of LNG Canada.

Shell submits draft decommissioning plan for North Sea Goldeneye field

Shell U.K. will remove the Goldeneye platform in the UK central North Sea and some of the subsea infrastructure, subject to approval by Britain’s regulator.

Shell advancing Mattox project in deepwater Gulf of Mexico

With the arrival of the Appomattox platform to the deepwater Gulf of Mexico in May, Shell moved closer to first production of the related fields

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