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On behalf of partners, Equinor has awarded contracts worth around NOK 6 billion for four subsea projects.
Four vessels for Grimaldi Lines, three for Finnlines and two for Minoan Lines.

An unknown naval drone was found off the coast of Turkey

A naval drone of an unknown type washed up on the coast of Turkey from the Black Sea.

Turkish ship with 12 crew missing in Black Sea

Authorities have lost contact with Turkish vessel in what is just one of several casualties caused by severe weather

Eqva reaffirms strategic direction, divests Havyard Leirvik

Havyard Leirvik is being sold to Tersan Shipyard, a leading global shipbuilder in Turkey.

Damen receiveds new orders from Feyz Group in Turkey

The Feyz Group is currently renewing its fleet

New feeder service provides direct connection between Poti Port and Istanbul

This new direct service expands its offering between Turkey and Georgia.

Turkey, Romania work to defuse mines possibly floating from Ukraine’s shores

A mine that appeared Monday was the second reported in the waters near Turkey in three days.

Ukraine asks Turkey to shut Black Sea waterways to Russian ships

Ambassador Vasyl Bodnar says Kyiv has called on Ankara to close ‘the airspace, Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits’.

Nemport in Turkey orders fleet of Konecranes Noell RTGs

Nemport is building a new container yard and a new berth for mega container vessels

Subsea 7 confirms contract offshore Turkey

Subsea 7 today confirmed the award of a major contract by Turkish Petroleum for the Sakarya field development offshore Turkey in the Black Sea.

Erdogan takes first step in controversial Istanbul canal project

While Ankara claims the project will ease traffic in the Bosphorus, critics warn of dire environmental effects.

Turkish ‘sea snot’ crisis prompts cholera fears and threatens aquaculture

A mucus-like substance known as “sea snot” is blanketing the shores near Istanbul after covering huge areas of the Marmara Sea, threatening sea life and prompting warnings that it could bring deadly diseases in its wake.

MAN Energy Solutions to supply the main engines for two newbuilding live-fish carriers

MAN 175D Engines to Power World’s Largest Live-Fish Carrier

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