
Norwegian government enterprise Enova has announced financial support for seven ammonia ships, two hydrogen ships, five electric ships and one charging facility, in the latest round of the country’s investments in green shipping.

Finnish technology firm Wärtsilä has been contracted to supply a complete propulsion package for what is expected to be the world’s largest methanol-ready cement carrier.

Offshore Energy had the pleasure of speaking with Francis Goh, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of X-Press Feeders, about the current challenges that navigate the maritime industry .

Brazilian oil and gas giant Petrobras and Dutch geo-data specialist Fugro have signed a 175-day addendum to their current inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) services contract to include fully remote subsea inspection surveys of shallow-water infrastructure in Brazil. Work will start in January

The number of vessels ordered with alternative-fueled capability is growing with 27 ammonia and 322 methanol-fueled vessels currently on the orderbooks, according to DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insights platform.

Ventura Offshore has secured a long-term drillship contract with Petrobras, a compatriot state-owned energy giant, for operations at two oil field developments off the coast of Brazil.

Wison New Energies has obtained approval in principle (AiP) from the classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) for the front-end engineering and design (FEED) of its standardized floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit.

Google has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) for 250 MW of energy capacity at the Zeevonk offshore wind project in the Netherlands.

French container shipping and logistics major CMA CGM has named its latest 7,300 TEU boxship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Seadrill has won a multimillion-dollar assignment off the coast of Brazil for one of its drillships, which will work for the South American country’s state-owned energy giant Petrobras.

Fuel supply systems provider Auramarine has signed a cooperation agreement with logistics service company A2B-online to provide methanol safety systems and automation for the latter’s two newbuild 650 TEU methanol-fueled container vessels.

Aiming to “positively contribute” to a sustainable future in the San Francisco Bay Area, public ferry service provider San Francisco Bay Ferry (SF Bay Ferry) has joined Green Marine, an environmental certification program for the North American maritime industry. As disclosed, in order to obtain the

UK-headquartered energy technology provider TechnipFMC has secured a contract with Shell to deliver subsea production systems for a deepwater oil and gas project off the coast of Nigeria for which the final investment decision (FID) was reported earlier today. As part of the contract with Shell Nige

Greek shipowner TMS Tankers has taken delivery of two newbuild Suezmax tankers equipped with eco-friendly technologies from New Times Shipbuilding in China. Following the launching ceremony in October, the 159,000 dwt crude oil tankers, Ipanema and Toska, were delivered to TMS at the end of November