
Subsea7 has won a “sizeable” contract for subsea infrastructure in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, described as one worth between $50 and $150 million.

Jiangnan Shipbuilding has secured a new contract for the construction of up to four 93,000 cbm very large ammonia carriers (VLACs).

Since its launch, Sparky, the fully electric tug at Ports of Auckland, has prevented 465 tonnes of CO2 from being emitted into the atmosphere each year, according to the port.

UK energy sector construction, maintenance & enhancement solutions player Global Energy Group is set to soon launch a recruitment drive to cover key fabrication operations at one of its facilities, following a new contract with Subsea7. Global Energy Group has been awarded another contract from Subs

Danish liquified gas equipment specialist Svanehøj has been awarded a contract to supply 32 deepwell fuel pumps for a new series of ammonia dual-fuel bulk carriers.

Dolphyn Hydrogen, Celtic Sea Power, ORE Catapult and Wales and West Utilities have secured funding to deliver the Milford Haven: Hydrogen Kingdom (MH:HK) project.

DNO Norge, a subsidiary of Norwegian oil and gas operator DNO, has been granted a drilling permit for a wellbore in the North Sea by the Norwegian Offshore Directorate.

BW LPG has signed agreements to acquire 12 very large gas carriers (VLGCs), four of which are dual fuel, from Avance Gas.

UK classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) and compatriot maritime and technology innovation company Core Power have launched a joint regulatory assessment study to determine the safety and regulatory considerations for a potential next-generation nuclear-propelled feeder container ship to unde

In a recent development, the Swiss marine power company WinGD is set to trial its new variable compression ratio (VCR) technology aboard a vessel operated by the French shipping heavyweight CMA CGM. This collaboration marks “the first field test” for the new dual-fuel engine technology, according to

The first steel structures for the topside that will be used to bring Aker BP’s new gas production platform bound for installation on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) to life have started their journey from Aibel’s Thailand shipyard.

Geotechnical survey work is set to start this month at the West of Orkney Windfarm site offshore Scotland. The survey to ascertain sub-seabed characteristics at the project site will be carried out by Geo using the survey vessel Connector, starting on or around August 30. The campaign will take appr

Norwegian company Brunvoll has been chosen to supply azimuth propulsion thrusters and thruster control systems for Norled’s four hybrid ferries.

Ørsted decided to cease the development of commercial-scale e-Methanol facility under construction, the FlagshipONE project in Sweden.