
TDI-Brooks has added a new 75-meter-long research vessel to its fleet that is set to perform subsea services once it completes a retrofit program. Nautilus, formerly Nautical Geo, offers offshore assistance with subsea services, construction aid, exploration, production, remotely operated vehicle (R

South Korea’s flagship carrier HMM has signed a new shipbuilding order with China State Shipbuilding Corporation’s subsidiary Huangpu Wenchong for four 38,000-ton multi-purpose heavy-lift ships. Designed by the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design and Research Institute (SDARI), the vessels will be equippe

Equinor has secured a drilling permit from the country’s authorities for two wells in the Norwegian Sea.

The container shipping industry is grappling with a complex challenge – an overcapacity crisis. The surge in new containerships ordered during the pandemic, coupled with supply chain normalization at major ports and inland regions, has led to a flood of capacity that is profoundly disrupting the equ

The Edinburgh-based tidal energy company Sustainable Marine Energy has been placed into administration, appointing joint administrators of accountancy and business advisory firm Johnston Carmichael to lead the process.

Saipem has got its hands on a new contract – worth approximately $1 billion – for the development of a gas project off Libya.

Norway’s state-owned energy giant Equinor has received consent from the Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) to use upgraded subsea compression facilities on two fields located in the Norwegian Sea. PSA reported on 9 August that it had given its approval to Equinor to use upgraded subsea compression fac

Germany’s Deutsche ReGas has completed the procedure for the allocation of long-term regasification capacity for the planned floating LNG terminal in the port of Mukran. The company said the procedure was completed on 7 August and the offered capacity of 4 billion cubic meters (bcm) for a period of

SBM Offshore has put its back into several FPSO projects while two of these are still scheduled to achieve the first oil by the end of 2023.

Subsea technology provider Forum Energy Technologies (FET) has appointed a Brazilian company to represent its subsea operations in this South American country. FET reported earlier in August that it had established a partnership with UnderOcean Servicos Maritimos under which the Brazilian company wi

Prosafe has revealed that one of its semi-submersible vessels started its new contract with an undisclosed company in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

Britain’s National Gas has appointed Wood to digitally upgrade 7,600 kilometers of essential pipelines, compressor stations and terminal infrastructure as part of its commitment to the energy transition. Through a five-year framework agreement, Wood said it will apply digital solutions to transform

Dutch bunker supplier Titan has completed the conversion of its recently acquired vessels, Titan Unikum and Titan Vision, into state-of-the-art LNG bunker vessels. The company bought the two ships at the beginning of 2023 from Canadian gas transportation company Seapeak for bunkering retrofit. Titan

Tullow Oil has set the wheels in motion to sell its entire interest in Tullow Guyana (TGBV), which includes the Orinduik licence in Guyana.