
Danish power cable manufacturer and installation company NKT has cut the first steel for its new cable-laying vessel (CLV) which will be able to run on both methanol and HVO/marine diesel oil. The milestone was celebrated at Vard’s shipyard in Romania where the construction, planning and engineering

Global Energy Overseas, a subsidiary of Global Energy International, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Singapore Methanol to advance sustainable maritime fuel solutions. The MoU will see the two companies combine their expertise to develop and promote bio-methanol as a commercially

U.S.-based developer of subsea autonomous robotic systems and software Nauticus Robotics has completed its initial 2024 Gulf of Mexico survey scope for UK’s energy giant Shell, carried out autonomously without a tether. The work, performed for Shell Exploration and Production Inc., covered inactive

Norwegian clean energy infrastructure solutions provider Höegh Evi has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the French port of Port-La Nouvelle to develop a floating terminal for hydrogen imports.

The last remaining topside from a Shell-operated oil and gas field situated northeast of the Shetland Islands has been lifted to the quay by Dutch heavy lifting and transport provider Mammoet.

European Council has adopted conclusions on the special report of the Court of Auditors on the European Union’s (EU) industrial policy on renewable hydrogen.

Ocean Sun, a Norwegian floating solar company, has secured NOK 4 million (around $359,000) from the Research Council of Norway and Brazil’s Finep agency to advance a 250 kWp floating solar pilot project near Rio de Janeiro in 2025. According to Ocean Sun, the “Floating Photovoltaics on Membranes: D

Continuing its fleet renewal push, Danish shipping and logistics major A.P. Moller–Maersk has ordered ten liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel containerships in China.

Norwegian green hydrogen and ammonia company Fuella has signed an agreement with the Port of Pecém to develop a large-scale green ammonia project in Pecém, in the State of Ceará, in Brazil. Under the agreement signed on October 28, Fuella aims to develop a facility that will produce 400,000 tons of

Germany’s GreenShipping Niedersachsen (GSN) Competence Center has received funding approval from compatriot NBank, allowing the center to continue its work on maritime decarbonization.

China Shipbuilding Trading, a subsidiary of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), has held a naming ceremony for the final vessel of a series of ten 7,000 TEU containerships. The vessel, which now carries the name One Responsibility, boasts a length of 272 meters, a beam of 42,8 meters an

Norwegian marine geoscience and technology company Shearwater Geoservices has secured a 3D seismic survey in Suriname with Malaysia’s state-owned energy giant Petronas, covering an expansive 6,000-square-kilometer area. The project builds on Shearwater’s existing work with Petronas in the region, f

Maritime decarbonization advisory services company VPS has revealed plans to set up a fuel testing laboratory and a digital platform focused on maritime decarbonization in Lingang New Area in China. VPS said it had signed an agreement with the Lingang New Area Administrative Committee on October 29.

Texas LNG, a subsidiary of Glenfarne Energy Transition, has selected compatriot construction and engineering services provider Kiewit to lead the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of its proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Texas’ Port of Brownsville. Kiewit’s subsidiaries