
Saipem has landed a new set of contract awards for work at oil and gas fields off the coast of Saudi Arabia, which the Saudi energy giant Aramco operates.

Classification society DNV has awarded Chinese shipbuilder Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding Company (HPWS) three approval in principle (AiP) certificates for innovative designs of three new ship types.

The widespread adoption of biofuels as a drop-in replacement for fossil fuels and a cost-effective way of meeting tightening regulations in the shipping industry hinges on overcoming challenges such as feedstock availability and demand competition from other transport sectors, Lloyd’s Register (LR)

U.S. offshore engineering and construction player McDermott has brought a decommissioning assignment to an end off the coast of Western Australia.

Aker BP has kicked off production from an offshore oil field project in the North Sea, which has been tied back to a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel operating off the coast of Norway.

Harbour Energy has brought into its fold all upstream business assets that used to belong to Germany’s Wintershall Dea, aside from the ones in Russia, after wrapping up an $11.2 billion acquisition.

Ocean Energy Europe (OEE), a network of ocean energy professionals, has appointed two new members to its Board of Directors. One appointee comes from Spiralis Energy, a London-based tidal energy start-up, and the other from EDF, a French energy giant. Emmanuel Bouyge, Director of Innovation Project

UK-based Lloyd’s Register (LR), a provider of maritime services and digital solutions, has finalized an agreement to acquire Ocean Technologies Group (OTG), a human capital management and operational software company, from European private equity firm Oakley Capital. This purchase will reportedly al

Eni and Snam have got down to the CO2 injection business at the first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Italy, which comes with a facility fully powered by electricity from renewable sources, avoiding further CO2 emissions.

Christiania Shipping, a specialized chemical ship-owning and chartering company, has set its sights on becoming the preferred infrastructure partner for the transport of small-scale chemicals in Europe through the acquisition of NAVQUIM Holding, an owner and operator of stainless steel chemical carr

Rana Diving and Bourbon have assisted in wrapping up subsea work off the coasts of Mauritania and Senegal at a project that is said to be the biggest one in the portfolio of BP.

Global non-profit association CIMAC and the Maritime Battery Forum (MBF) have published the first of three white papers on the environmental impact of batteries in deep-sea shipping.

Norwegian shipping company Color Line has hired technology group Wärtsilä to upgrade the exhaust treatment system onboard four vessels and help optimize performance and reach sustainability targets. Under the contract, Wärtsilä will add close-looped functionality to the ships’ current open-loop scru

Starting October 1, 2024, Singapore-based shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) will implement an Emissions Trading System (ETS) surcharge as part of its response to the European Union’s inclusion of the maritime industry in its emissions trading scheme. According to a report by ONE, the impl