
Danish ferry operator Scandlines has revealed that the construction of its zero direct emissions ferry entered the final phase.

Less than two months after it was delivered to French shipping major CMA CGM, CMA CGM Bellem, a 13,000 TEU liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel containership, has lost 99 containers off the east coast of South Africa due to adverse weather conditions.

NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers has reached a basic agreement with Kambara Kisen to time charter a methanol dual-fuel bulk carrier.

Seadrill has finished its drilling assignment at a field life extension project in the North Sea off the coast of Norway, which enabled its semi-submersible rig to go to a yard in Bergen.

Woodside has struck a deal to ensure a two-year legal challenge, concerning its giant energy project off the coast of Australia will be dismissed.

As part of its fleet renewal program, PIL has ordered five new 13,000 TEU containerships to be powered by LNG dual-fuel engines.

Dutch investment management company Hanzevast has launched a new shipping fund in order to accommodate the sustainability needs of the maritime industry.

Dubai-headquartered offshore drilling contractor Shelf Drilling has gone through a management reshuffle as three positions – Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Executive Chairman, and Lead Independent Director – have been filled with members who have previously fulfilled other roles at the company.

A 1981-built non-propelled self-elevating cantilever jack-up rig has mobilized for the commencement of what will be the UK’s first CO2 well injection test. Perenco UK and Carbon Catalyst Limited secured a license to progress the Poseidon CCS project at the Leman gas fields in the UK southern North S

France-based floating solar company HelioRec has earned B Corporation (BCorp) certification from B Lab, a nonprofit organization that certifies companies for their social and environmental impact, marking its commitment to a more sustainable and equitable future.

In shipping’s modern age, harnessing wind power is as much about adopting solutions like weather routing and voyage optimisation as it is about the physical wind-assisted propulsion system (WAPS) itself.

The Netherlands-headquartered Van Oord has taken a step seen as a milestone in its decarbonization efforts with the first delivery of biofuel for its 2011-built flexible fallpipe vessel. The biofuel delivered for the Stornes flexible fallpipe vessel in Norway is a B30 blend, consisting of 30% hydrot

After accepting a cash offer from Trinidad-headquartered Lease Operators, UK’s Trinity Exploration and Production, which has a portfolio of onshore and offshore oil assets located solely in Trinidad and Tobago, is moving forward with the proposed merger.

In the first half of 2024, the Port of Oakland set a new record with 94% of ships plugged into the seaport’s electric grid, demonstrating a significant increase in shore power usage.