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Asia-Pacific Offshore Wind Capacity to Rise 20-Fold

New research from global natural resources consultancy Wood Mackenzie indicates Asia-Pacific's offshore wind capacity will rise 20-fold to 43GW in 2027.

Investment in Oil and Gas Needs to Increase by Twenty Percent

Wood Mackenzie forecasts that global oil and gas development spend needs to increase by around 20 percent to meet future demand growth and ensure companies sustain production next decade.

The Heritage Foundation: The U.S. Navy Needs 400 Ships

Thomas Callender, a Senior Research Fellow for Defense Programs at The Heritage Foundation, has released a report saying the U.S. needs a 400-ship Navy in order to win in conflict.

Wagenborg christens second walk to work vessel

Wagenborg Offshore has unveiled the walk to work emergency response and rescue vessel Kasteelborg on the Nieuwediepkade in the port of Den Helder.

MARPOL compliance and distances ‘from the nearest land’

A Gard Member’s vessel was recently detained in an Australian port for illegally discharging food waste into Australian waters.

DOI approves first oil production facility in federal waters off Alaska

The US Department of Interior has announced a long-awaited development for oil and gas energy production offshore the state of Alaska.

Orsted on Taiwan weather watch

Orsted has launched an initiative to better understand the dynamics of typhoons and tropical weather patterns in Taiwan.

Atlas takes weight for Siemens Gamesa

Recruitment company Atlas Professionals is to provide Siemens Gamesa with technical personnel in the Netherlands.

Smulders reveals Deutsche Bucht topside

Smulders has rolled out of the assembly hall the substation for Northland Power’s 269MW Deutsche Bucht offshore wind farm for further outfitting.

Delivery of world’s first LNG cruise ship delayed

German shipyard Meyer Werft informed that it will delay the delivery of AIDAnova, the world’s first LNG fueled cruise ship. Before this announcement, AIDA Cruises was planned to receive the cruise ship on November 15, in Bremerhaven.

Port of Kiel launches onshore power supply plant

The construction of the first onshore power supply plant for commercial vessels in the Port of Kiel has started.

Iran exports of crude oil dropped since sanctions announcement

Iran's crude oil exports and production have declined since the May 2018 announcement by the United States that it would withdraw from the JCPOA and reinstate sanctions against Iran, according to EIA.

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