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BV approves EODev’s electro-hydrogen power solutions for the maritime industry

The hydrogen PEM fuel cell at its heart makes it possible to meet energy needs ranging from 70 kW to about one megawatt

Świnoujście-Szczecin Fairway in Poland officially opens

DEME and Van Oord have accomplished the deepening of the Świnoujście-Szczecin Fairway, one of the most important dredging projects in Poland’s history.

Heerema selected for Strategic Supplier Agreement with Equinor and bp

This agreement will include the Empire Wind and Beacon Wind wind farms and will cover a firm period of seven years.

HAL’s Oosterdam back to cruising as ninth ship in the fleet to return to service

Oosterdam to sail a full season of Mediterranean cruises before heading to South America

PSA & ONE successfully use reclaimed refrigerants

PSA & ONE Announce Successful Use of Reclaimed Refrigerant Gas from Reefer Containers, As Part of Greening Supply Chains

Maersk Drilling secures extension for Mærsk Developer in Brazil

Karoon Energy Ltd has exercised options to add the drilling of up to two wells at the Neon field offshore Brazil to the work scope of the semi-submersible rig Mærsk Developer.

Neptune Energy to spend $1 billion to support UK energy security

Neptune Energy announced today it will spend more than $1 billion1 over the next five years securing energy supplies for the UK and speeding the transition to net zero.

UN says ‘imminent’ Yemen oil spill would cost $20 bn to clean up

The 45-year-old FSO Safer, long used as a floating oil storage platform with 1.1 million barrels of crude on board, has been moored off the rebel-held Yemeni port of Hodeida since 2015, without being serviced.

Equinor sells assets in Ekofisk Area and share in Martin Linge

With this agreement, Equinor will no longer have any ownership interests in the Greater Ekofisk Area

500 seafarers remain trapped on vessels stuck in Ukrainian ports

Just under 500 seafarers remain sheltered awaiting evacuation onboard 109 ships at Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, down from 2,000 six weeks ago.

HHLA launches cluster to test hydrogen-powered equipment in port logistics

The cluster carries out simulations and investigations and develops training concepts for this purpose.

Study: Tankers are the worst polluters in the Arctic region

But the giant tankers, which can be 300 meters long or more, account for the largest share of CO2 emissions by far, a new analysis shows.

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