
Global towage provider Svitzer has signed a contract with Turkish shipyard Uzmar Shipbuilding for the construction of the “world-first” battery-methanol tug.

Canadian ferry operator BC Ferries has unveiled plans to order five of seven new environmentally friendly vessels for its busiest routes, with the remaining two to be built in a later phase.

Newfoundland and Labrador-based renewable energy company World Energy GH2 has become a member of the Green Hydrogen Organisation (GH2).

With offshore wind maturing rapidly, so are the Operations & Maintenance (O&M) requirements to keep offshore wind farms operating efficiently. While O&M is common in the industry, the rapid expansion and maturity of installed wind farms in recent years have increased the need for heavy O&M and main

Equinor has anchored its new floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel to the seabed with mooring lines and will proceed to complete the rest of the items on the production start-up list to bring its oil project in the Barents Sea online, enabling the FPSO unit to embark on a three-

As part of a contract with Norway’s technology company ECOnnect Energy, French Geocean has picked up the thermo composite pipes (TCP) reels that will connect the FSRU to the onshore site as part of the second liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Wilhelmshaven developed by German state-owned Deuts

A Global Center for Maritime Decarbonization-led consortium has conducted what is said to be “the world’s first” ship-to-ship transfers of ammonia at anchorages within the Port of Dampier.

Foresea has sent one of its drillships to undertake a 15-year special periodic survey (SPS) at the Rio Grande Shipyard, where the rig will get ready for its new assignment off the coast of Brazil, which is slated to begin next quarter with the state-owned energy giant Petrobras.

Marine classification society, Lloyd’s Register (LR), has signed an agreement with Scotland-based renewable energy company Orbital Marine Power to start the certification process for what is described as the “world’s largest” tidal energy converter (TEC). Orbital’s upcoming O2-X TEC will generate 2.

The Japan Hydrogen Fund — the first Japanese fund dedicated to the development of low-carbon hydrogen — has been officially launched, with more than $400 million raised from multiple investors.

Two ministers from the government of Australia’s state of Victoria, led by Premier Jacinta Marie Allan, have proposed a pair of bills aiming to reduce gas demand and boost supply security in the state.

For the first time ever, port terminal operator SAAM Terminals has certified all of its Chilean ports’ carbon emissions quantification and reduction in 2023, having collectively cut over 9,000 metric tons of CO2. As per SAAM Terminals, the operator’s Chilean ports, namely the Antofagasta, Iquique, S

Saipem has won a multibillion-dollar deal for an offshore project designed to help maintain natural gas production from the biggest field off the northern coast of Qatar.

Dutch towage and maritime company KOTUG has received an order from compatriot sand handling and transport specialist ROS for the delivery of a fully electric pusher tug.