
Nexans’ newest cable-laying vessel Nexans Aurora has arrived at the company’s recently upgraded Charleston plant for the load-out of the first high voltage subsea cables made in the United States. The high-voltage subsea cable plant in Charleston, South Carolina, officially opened in November 2021,

Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has applied for the Specified Vessel Introduction Plan with Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU), to introduce vessels with excellent environmental performance.

Eidesvik has inked a new contract for one of its recently upgraded platform supply vessels (PSVs) with Norway’s state-owned giant, Equinor.

Dutch shipowner Amasus Shipping has signed an agreement with Spanish cleantech engineering company bound4blue to equip its general cargo vessel with wind-assisted propulsion technology.

The Clean Canaveral liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker barge has completed its inaugural bunkering in Jacksonville, Florida, in the first barge-to-ship cool down operation performed in the U.S.

Swedish shipping company Erik Thun Group has decided to order a new dual-fuel tanker in China.

Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel FueLNG Bellina loaded LNG in what FueLNG described as the country’s first ship-to-ship transfer

Japanese shipping firm Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and its group company MOL Ferry have completed the country’s first sea trial of a large ferry using renewable diesel fuel.

Monaco-based tanker operator Scorpio Tankers has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Californian company Carbon Ridge to collaborate on the development of onboard carbon capture for maritime vessels.

Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Shipbuilding will build an LNG bunkering vessel, the first to operate in western Japan.

ExxonMobil has completed its drilling operations on the Cutthroat prospect, located in the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin off Brazil.

Aker BP has secured approval from the Norwegian government to increase gas production from a field located in the Norwegian Sea off Norway.

For the third time, Taiwanese shipping firm Evergreen Group has signed a contract with the Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua for the construction of a 24,000 TEU-class ultra-large containership.

Taiwanese container shipping company Wan Hai Lines has decided to order five 13,100 TEU environmentally friendly containerships in South Korea.