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Israeli Skana Robotics presents new naval drones Bull Shark and Stingray

A key advantage of the new systems is their software-defined architecture, which allows scaling the platforms’ functionality and adapting them to tasks of varying complexity.

Woodside and PETRONAS strengthen partnership with 15-year LNG supply agreement

LNG will be supplied from Woodside’s global portfolio, which may include volumes from the recently approved Louisiana LNG project in the United States.

Van Oord reinforces the coast of Noord-Beveland with Bio-LNG hopper dredger

Starting in September 2025, Van Oord, commissioned by Rijkswaterstaat, will be working at Banjaard Beach (Noord-Beveland).

Saipem awarded new offshore contract for Sakarya gas field development

The value of the contract is approximately 1.5 billion USD.

Drones attack Russia’s largest oil port, fire erupts on ship at Primorsk

On the night of September 12th, drones attacked Russia’s largest oil terminal, the Port of Primorsk on the Baltic Sea, located in the Leningrad region.

MODEC awarded AiP from Bureau Veritas for LCO2 Floating Storage and Injection Unit

MODEC has been awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) from Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) for a Floating Storage and Injection Unit “LCO₂ FSIU” that is capable to receive, temporarily store and ultimately inject carbon dioxide (CO₂).

Wärtsilä to power Denmark’s first high-speed electric ferries

The ships are expected to join the fleet in Denmark during 2027 and 2028. They will serve the Kattegat route.

Twelfth high-speed ferry designed for Tanzania’s Azam Marine hits the water

The vessel is the twelfth high-speed ferry designed by Incat Crowther for the Tanzanian operator

Norse Ship Management deploys Inmarsat`s solution to enhance operational connectivity experience

Inmarsat Maritime's fully managed bonded connectivity service supports Norse Ship Management's digitalisation strategy with fast speeds, unlimited data, and global coverage.

Recovery begins of fallen containers at Port of Long Beach

Salvage operations have begun in order to open a channel to allow ships to safely transit to and from Pier G at the Port of Long Beach following an incident on Tuesday morning that caused an estimated 75 shipping containers to fall from the cargo ship Mississippi.

Van Oord’s scope of work on Fish Migration River successfully completed

The Netherlands will be the first country in the world to get a Fish Migration River. This is a unique artificial tidal system at Kornwerderzand, which is being built right through the Afsluitdijk.

Containers collapse from ship at Port of Long Beach

A smaller emissions capture barge was connected to Mississippi at the time of the accident and was damaged

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