
According to PMR, the assembly would be completed this year, followed by reinstallation, and finally the export of clean energy to the Goto Islands, Japan.

The World Shipping Council (WSC) has further developed its Green Balance Mechanism, a regulatory measure designed to ensure that shipping meets its net-zero goal by 2050 in an efficient, just and equitable way.

Transocean has landed a new long-term ultra-deepwater drillship assignment in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico with BP.

With a letter of award (LoA) in hand, Italy’s cable giant Prysmian is anticipating to pen a formal contract for an energy transmission project by year-end to connect the island of Mallorca with the Spanish mainland.

Wärtsilä has secured a multi-year renewal of its lifecycle agreement with Seapeak Maritime, an independent owner-operator of LNG vessels.

The first-ever interconnection between North America and Western Europe is anticipated to enable a new dawn to brake over energy security across the Atlantic.

South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean is on track to send off a fixed platform to its final destination where it will be installed at Qatar’s largest offshore oil field.

Vessel Key Fjord has been bunkered with a B30-DMA fuel containing renewable feedstock of RME from Energifabriken, marking the start of a partnership between ScanOcean and Vegoil.

Avenir LNG has conducted the first bioLNG delivery to Swedish ferry operator Destination Gotland, a subsidiary of Rederi AB Gotland.

Following perforation ops, Trillion Energy is anticipating a ramp-up in gas production once it wraps up the installation of velocity strings.

Enagás Infraestructuras de Hidrógeno, a unit of Spanish gas grid operator Enagas, has received preliminary approval from the government to start developing the Spanish section of H2Med, Europe’s first major green hydrogen corridor, and related hydrogen infrastructure. On July 29, the Council of Mini

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has signed an MoU with Microsoft to collaborate in innovative technologies to support the adoption and development of digital and green solutions for the maritime industry.

NKT has begun works on a new cable extrusion tower for a power cable factory in Karlskrona, Sweden, which is expected to be the world’s largest high-voltage offshore power cable factory upon completion.

The Marine Energy Council (MEC) welcomed the increase, which is expected to contract an additional 25 MW of tidal stream capacity to the UK’s deployment pipeline.