
Dry cargo vessel owner and operator Navios Maritime Partners and tanker owner Navios Maritime Acquisition Corp. have unveiled their plan to merge into a standalone entity.

Japanese energy giant JERA starts a hydrogen utilisation demonstration project at an LNG thermal power plant in Japan, aiming to develop zero-emission thermal power.

Subsea Europe Services (SES) and Maritime Tactical Systems (MARTAC) have signed an extensive partnership agreement to cooperate on the delivery of unmanned and autonomous marine survey platforms. The collaboration combines technology and autonomous survey platforms for new, more efficient marine dat

Ramboll has named a former Managing Director of Total E&P Denmark to head the green transition of Ramboll’s oil & gas business.

Transocean has been awarded a $252 million firm contract by BOE Exploration & Production for a newbuild ultra-deepwater drillship.

Irish hydrokinetic turbine technology developer GKinetic Energy has received support from Autodesk through its Technology Impact Program to further progress the designs of its hydrokinetic system.

Shannon LNG, the project of an LNG terminal in Ireland’s County Kerry, is due to apply for planning permission, while facing environmental opposition.

Noble Corporation has reached a definitive agreement to sell four jack-ups to ADES International for $292 million.

Spirit Energy has found more gas at its Grove field located in the UK North Sea, which will prolong the field life to at least 2028.

Enauta has signed an MoU with Yinson for exclusive negotiation of FPSO supply contracts for the Definitive System of the Atlanta field.

Marine Energy Test Area (META), Wales’ national test centre, has officially signed a lease with The Crown Estate, launching the opening of its open water test sites.

A new onshore power connection for passenger ships next to the Olympia Terminal at the South Harbour in Helsinki is now operational.

The Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy (FORCE) has set out plans to deploy a large cabled monitoring platform in the Minas Passage and share the collected data online as part of continuing efforts to improve environmental data from the Bay of Fundy.

Australia-headquartered AMOG has partnered up with Greece’s Hellenic Cables for dynamic cable assessment in the offshore wind sector. In the partnership, AMOG is delivering expertise in dynamic cable analysis, including utilization of the Vortex-Induced Vibration (VIV) software SHEAR7. According to