World’s largest offshore installation vessel Pioneering Spirit has left Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
BAM International has acquired Strukton International’s majority stake in the Tidal Bridge BV joint venture. BAM’s remaining partner in Tidal Bridge is Dutch Expansion Capital (DEC). The joint venture was established in 2015 for the realization of floating power plants that convert tidal energy into
IMO agrees on a definition of so-called Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS).
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Norway’s Equinor has been granted consent for continued use of the Oseberg Øst platform located in the North Sea.
Optimism seems to be back in the UK North Sea oil and gas industry, as a recent study showed local firms now being equally “optimistic about the North Sea and international markets for the first time since 2013”
The CO2 reduction targets for 2050 can only be delivered with the global rollout of zero CO2 fuels, ICS said.
Japanese utility, Kansai Electric Power signaled a shift to an increased share of nuclear power as it moves away from the use of LNG as fuel.
Petroleum tanker owner and operator AET has extended its partnership in the DP2 shuttle tanker sector with the Brazilian oil company Petrobras.
With the IMO’s 2020 global sulphur cap coming ever closer, LNG as a marine fuel is gaining more and more interest, and the supply side is responding with the number of bunkering vessels expected to double by 2020.
The Port of Oakland launches a new tech platform which aims to provide a single point of entry to seaport operations.
Solstad Farstad has sold two of its anchor handling tug and supply vessels to an unnamed owner.