
DP World has joined the Net Zero Supply Chain (NZSC) Initiative, a collaborative effort dedicated to advancing the decarbonization of Canada’s freight-transportation supply chains.

Spirit of Tasmania IV, an LNG-powered RoPax ferry built for Tasmanian TT-Line Company, has completed its second sea trial.

Hongkong Salvage & Towage Services has held a commissioning ceremony for the first two locally licensed liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel tugs in Hong Kong.

ConocoPhillips has disclosed two long-term strategic agreements, enabling it to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the European and Asian markets from 2027.

GTT has disclosed its semi-annual results, identifying higher revenues as one of the reasons for a two-fold growth in net income.

The Netherlands-based shipping company Longship launched the second low-consumption general cargo ship built by GS Yard BV in Waterhuizen.

Archer has got its hands on a new long-term platform drilling assignment with Equinor for platform drilling services off the coast of Brazil.

UK provider of remotely deployed subsea inspections TSC Subsea has secured a multi-year contract with an undisclosed operator to deliver subsea inspection of insulated flexible pipes in the pre-salt region offshore Brazil. Under the contract seen as “significant”, TSC Subsea is in charge of performi

EnBW is starting to market 100,000 metric tons of green ammonia from the SkiGA project in Norway.

COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers has held a naming ceremony for a newbuild environmentally friendly 77,000 dwt multipurpose pulp vessel.

US-based shipowner Fairfield Chemical Carriers has welcomed its second in a series of four stainless steel chemical tankers powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Japanese shipbuilder Fukuoka Shipbuilding.

Marine hydrokinetics pioneer Ocean Energy USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ocean Energy Group Ireland, has deployed what is said to be the world’s first electricity grid-scale wave energy device at the U.S. Navy’s test site in Hawaii. The 826-ton wave energy convertor buoy, the OE-35, was deployed

Dutch short-sea shipping company Vertom Group has launched its sixth diesel-electric dry bulk vessel.

Transocean has landed multi-million contracts and extensions in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, Norway, Australia, and Brazil for seven floaters, encompassing four drillships and three semi-submersible rigs.