
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Marine & Engineering (SHI-ME) and ORIX Corporation have begun a feasibility study on utilizing wind power for energy-saving operations on one of ORIX’s bulk carriers.

Backed by recently secured funding, the Green Corridor initiative is commencing a study to assess the feasibility of establishing a zero-emission shipping route between ports of Holyhead and Dublin. If established, it will be the first green route to operate between the UK and Ireland. The Green Cor

British shipbuilding and repair company Cammell Laird has started work on a £7 million project to deliver a clean shore power solution for vessels in refit and repair at its shipyard.

Gibraltar-based shipyard Gibdock has joined forces with UK-based tech firm Armada Technologies to explore the integration and feasibility of Armada’s proprietary air lubrication system (ALS) into ships serviced by Gibdock. As informed, under the terms of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) that th

As one of the consortium members, the Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI) has unveiled the launch of a project, which is envisioned to promote nature-inclusive designs for offshore renewable infrastructure. Funded under Horizon Europe’s ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters’ mission, the Nature-inclusive desig

ADC Energy has been hired on a multi-year assignment related to the selection and acceptance of up to three offshore drilling rigs, which will work at a recently greenlighted oil project in Suriname’s Block 58 operated by TotalEnergies.

Japan’s classification society Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) has granted the ‘first-ever’ class notation for the use of green steel in a vessel to compatriot NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers’ bulk carrier Bright Queen, representing a ‘notable’ step toward the wider adoption of environmentally-friendly m

Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani), Hamburg Port Authority (HPA), and HPC Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to propel innovations in port operations, port development, and workforce capacity building.

Following the expansion of the LNG fuel supply structure, South Korea’s Busan Port has hosted the first LNG-powered cruise ship – the 2023-built Silver Nova owned by Monaco-based Silversea Cruises. The 54,000-ton LNG-fueled Silver Nova, which was built by German shipbuilder Meyer Werft as the first

Eni Energy Bonaparte, an affiliate of Italy’s energy titan Eni, has submitted a revised environment plan for decommissioning operations at a field in the Bonaparte Basin in northern Western Australia to the Australian Commonwealth regulator, National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Manag

Ohmium International has signed a term sheet with SwitcH2 BV for the supply of PEM electrolyzer solutions for the offshore floating green hydrogen and ammonia synthesis project OFFSET.

Greece’s Hellenic Cables, the cable segment of Cenergy Holdings, has signed a partnership agreement with Leading Light Wind, one of the largest offshore wind farms in the U.S., to supply some of the project’s inter-array cables. Under the agreement, Hellenic Cables will supply 65 kilometers of 132 k

Hengtong will manufacture and construct the submarine fiber optic cable system, including branch units for a project, which is said to be the most important and strategic one for the future of Qatar’s largest offshore oil field.

Turkish shipbuilder Sanmar has held a steel-cutting ceremony for four electric tugs to be built for state-owned crude oil and natural gas pipelines and trading company BOTAŞ.