
OLT Offshore LNG Toscana, controlled by Snam and Igneo Infrastructure Partners, has brought its floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) back to its post off the coast of Livorno.

South Korean shipping company HMM has taken delivery of HMM Turquoise, completing its twelve-strong fleet of LNG-ready 13,000 TEU containerships.

QatarEnergy is enlarging its portfolio of assets in the Orange Basin, thanks to a deal with France’s energy giant TotalEnergies, which will enable it to acquire additional interests in two blocks located about 300 kilometers off the coast of Namibia.

Finnish fuel supply systems provider Auramarine has been selected by compatriot shipping company Meriaura to provide two shipsets of diesel fuel oil (DFO) and liquid biofuel (LBO) supply systems.

ZTT Submarine Cable & System has won two engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contracts for the Guoxin Dafeng Offshore Wind Power Project in China. Under the submarine cable EPCI contracts, China’s ZTT will supply 243 kilometers of 35 kV inter-array cables and 185 kilomete

Finnish wind propulsion provider Norsepower has opened the ‘world’s first’ dedicated rotor sail factory in Dafeng, China, to support its commitment to sustainable maritime innovation.

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its Energy Transition Fund (ETF), has signed multiple memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with shipping companies to advance the development of ammonia-fueled carriers.

Scottish company Flex Marine Power has launched its second crowdfunding campaign on the Crowdcube platform, aiming to raise funds to deploy and test its SW2 tidal turbine at sea. According to Flex Marine Power, this follows a crowdfunding round in March, which raised £366,000 (approximately $461,00

Switzerland-based RoRo cargo shipping company Sallaum Lines has placed an order for six more dual-fuel/liquefied natural gas (LNG) pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) vessels in China. The company revealed that two of the newbuilds are set to be constructed by Fujian Mawei Shipbuilding and the remaini

The latest equipment piece for a newbuild cable laying vessel (CLV), which is being constructed for Nexans, France’s cable systems designer and manufacturer, will fall into place, thanks to an order Ulstein Verft, a Norwegian shipyard, placed with Aalesund-based Hydroniq Coolers. The deal with Ulste

Norwegian Electromagnetic Geoservices ASA (EMGS) has secured a contract with an undisclosed client for a controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) survey offshore India, valued at approximately $10 million. According to EMGS, the survey includes a mobilization fee and will be carried out by the compa

HADAG, an operator of public transport ferries in Hamburg, has put its latest eco-friendly hybrid passenger ferry into operation.

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German offshore wind and hydrogen developers plan to build an offshore electrolyzer demonstrator at the Alpha Ventus wind farm in the North Sea.