
German cruise shipbuilding group Meyer Werft and American cruise company Carnival Cruise Line held a steel-cutting ceremony for the LNG-fueled ship Carnival Jubilee.

Scotland’s Lerwick Harbour is to be the location of a decommissioning project following the award of a contract to Veolia/Peterson.

French shipping company Marfret has fitted one of its ships with 21-century aluminium sails provided by Dutch wind propulsion solutions provider eConowind.

Marine robotics company Ocean Infinity has awarded the new build site supervision project to OSM Maritime for the new build vessels under construction at GMV shipyard in Norway.

A shipyard in India has started construction on the first of six ice-classed electric hybrid vessels ordered by AtoB@C Shipping AB, a Swedish subsidiary of Finland-based shipping company ESL Shipping.

UK-based offshore drilling contractor Stena Drilling is preparing for the latest addition to its fleet of drilling rigs, the Stena Evolution.

Shell has been given approval to restart its Prelude FLNG facility offshore Western Australia after a more than three-month shut-down.

Earlier this month, Chinese shipbuilder COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (Dalian) named and delivered an energy-saving eco-friendly MR product and crude oil tanker to COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation.

Gasunie and Exmar have reached an agreement for a five-year charter for the employment of the FSRU S188 regasification barge.

Chinese shipyard Jiangnan has ordered GTT tank design for four very large LNG-fueled container vessels on behalf of Pacific International Lines (PIL).

Equinor has inked a long-term deal with Remøy Shipping for one of its PSVs with ammonia conversion potential to reduce emissions.

Friendship, a Capesize bulker owned by Greek shipowner Seanergy Maritime and chartered by Japanese shipping firm NYK, has collaborated with British mining company Anglo American to complete a trial using biofuel to transport cargo.

Dutch contractor Heerema Marine Contractors has connected its two giant heavy-lift vessels to a shore power installation in Rotterdam.

Following repair and replacement of a subsea control module component, Serica has resumed production from the Rhum field in the UK North Sea.