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INEOS to overhaul North Sea Forties pipeline

INEOS plans to spend £500 million ($665 million) on extending the life of the Forties Pipeline System  in the UK central North Sea into the 2040s.

APM Terminals opens Costa Rica port

The inauguration of the delayed APM Terminals Moín yesterday will enable products to be shipped on transatlantic routes to European and Asian markets

Van Oord sets new record for launching of offshore wind farm

This week, the first electricity has been generated by the 1.

Spain’s Port of Ferrol Conducts First LNG Bunkering

The Spanish port of Ferrol has hosted LNG bunkering operations for the first time in its history.

Equinor joins US fisheries task force

Equinor has joined a joint industry task force aimed at boosting collaboration between the fishing industry and offshore wind industry in the USA.

Russian Official Confirms Plans for Behemoth Icebreaker

Russian officials have said they will back the overhaul of an ailing Far Eastern shipyard in order to build an enormous nuclear icebreaker

Cyber threat explained

Cyber threat is any event or incident that aims to impact organisational operations, such as mission, functions, image, or reputation, 

Software development security important in shipping industry

A software development security is of a big importance for the shipping sector nowadays, as the cyber attacks

Oil majors launch first oil and gas blockchain consortium in US

A group of major oil and gas companies have joined forces to establish the first industry blockchain consortium in the United States.

LNG meets IMO’s GHG reduction goals

SEA/LNG announced that is firmly supports that LNG is a viable pathway to be in line with IMO's 2020 GHG targets.

Port of Long Beach powers 20% of local jobs, study finds

The US Port of Long Beach is connected to one in five jobs in Long Beach,

Fearnleys calls an end to cape misery

Norwegian broker Fearnleys is calling an end to the misery for capesizes, suggesting the dire run for large bulkers since the start of the year is nearly over.

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