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UK Destroyer Seizes Two Tonnes of Hashish

The Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon has completed her sixth drug bust on the Middle East's "Hash Highway"

Joint Industry Project to tackle wind turbine blade erosion

DNV GL launched a Joint Industry Project with ten commercial partners to develop a Comprehensive methodology for Blade Rain erosion Analysis

JAXPORT partners with SSA on 25-year container terminal deal

The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) Board of Directors approved a long-term agreement with terminal operator SSA Marine 

LPG tanker fire in Kerch Strait extinguished after burning for over a month

A fire on the Tanzanian-flagged LPG tanker 'Maestro' in the Black Sea has stopped after one-and-a-half month

FEPORT welcomes agreement on European Maritime Single Window

FEPORT welcomed the European Parliament’s TRAN Committee's adoption of Provision Agreement on proposal for a Regulation establishing a European Maritime Single Window Environment

East Anglian Expects USD78bln Offshore Projects

Based on the latest forecasts, engery-sector specialists Nautilus Associates claim more than GBP59bn (USD78bln) could be invested in new offshore energy and infrastructure projects...

World’s largest semi-submersible rig sails to North Sea, leaves Scotland

Diamond Offshore’s semi-submersible drilling rig Ocean GreatWhite is voyaging to the North Sea to work for Siccar Point, leaving Scotland's Kishorn Port

Northwest Europe demand driving up rig rates

The mobile offshore drilling unit market has recovered across northwest Europe, especially offshore Norway, according to Westwood.

Seapulse, EnQuest to cooperate on exploration, development

Seapulse has entered an alliance with London-based E&P independent EnQuest.

Mega Jack assists Mexican platform load-out

 ALE has managed load-out of a large platform for a project in the Mexican offshore sector.

Indonesia detains more than 20 ships for illegal anchoring near Singapore

There has been a recent spike in the number of anchored vessels detained by Indonesian authorities in waters near Singapore

Singapore takes the lead in promoting e-bills of lading

Singapore authorities are amending existing legislation to ensure the republic remains at the forefront of the digitalisation of global trade.

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