
Equinor has brought online a development project in the Norwegian Sea, which has been tied back to existing infrastructure at a field off the coast of Norway.

ClassNK has given its approval in principle (AiP) to Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) for a design concept of a cable-laying vessel envisioned to handle the construction of a long-distance subsea direct current (DC) transmission network in Japan.

The Nordic Roadmap project has unpacked the Fuel Transition Roadmap for Nordic Shipping, a “comprehensive” report that urges Nordic ministers to take immediate action to support the maritime industry in achieving its environmental goals by closing the cost gap associated with the fuel transition. As

Seatrium and Technology Centre for Offshore & Marine, Singapore (TCOMS) have expanded on the master research collaboration agreement (MRCA) to develop new technology aiming to make floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) platforms safer and more efficient.

The German transmission system operator (TSO) TenneT has selected ABL to provide marine warranty survey (MWS) services for the subsea cable interconnections between two of Germany’s offshore wind farms and the DolWin6 offshore converter station. The three subsea cables to be installed between the N-

Following the acquisition of shares, VTTI has taken the largest stake in an Italian liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal as Snam increased its interest in the same project.

Italian shipping company Grimaldi Group has added the 13th hybrid roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) ship to its Grimadi Green 5th Generation (GG5G) fleet.

As part of BMWK’s H2Uppp, GIZ and RP Global will work on green hydrogen and green ammonia projects in Argentina that could be used for domestic demand and be exported to Europe and Germany.

UK’s Port of Tyne and the Port of IJmuiden in Amsterdam have officially launched the Green North Sea Shipping Corridor project.

Hafnia has revealed it is exploring the installation of wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS) on the new vessels.

The Netherlands-based Huisman has been awarded a contract by COSCO (Qidong) Offshore, to supply two 250 metric tons (mt) knuckle boom cranes for Sea1 Offshore’s ST-245-designed offshore energy support vessels. According to Huisman, the cranes will feature the company’s proprietary active heave compe

Spanish shipping and chemicals company Forestal del Atlántico has chosen Danish technology company Topsoe as a technology provider and engineering partner for the e-methanol project Triskelion, located in Galicia, Spain.

Brava Energia has hired Baker Hughes, SLB’s OneSubsea, and Constellation Oil Services to bring to life its first integrated development campaign at two offshore oil fields with an option to develop a third one as a tie-back to existing infrastructure off the coast of Brazil.

Swiss cruise line Viking has taken delivery of Viking Vela, the first of a series of eco-friendly vessels being built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, following a ceremony held at the latter’s shipyard in Ancona, Italy. As informed, Viking Vela is classified as a small ship—much like all other Vi