
Norwegian Simon Møkster Shipping has been awarded more work with Aker BP to support its drilling campaign offshore Norway.

An operator of two offshore wind farms in Germany has opened a tender looking for a service operation vessel(s).

Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has received approval in principle from Norway-based classification society DNV for the design of fuel cell-powered LNG carrier.

Danish Shipping, a focal point for Denmark’s shipping community, has welcomed the government’s move to support the ambitious countrywide CO2 storage initiative which is expected to create immense possibilities for domestic transport companies.

Offshore accommodation services provider Floatel International has won a contract by Inpex for operations on the Ichthys field in Australia.

Τhe FPSO market is booming this year, with more contracts awarded in the second quarter of 2021 than during the full year 2020, Rystad Energy says.

Clean technology company Silverstream Technologies has fitted its air lubrication technology on the Vale-chartered newbuild ore carrier Sea Victoria. The installation is the first time that any air lubrication technology has been deployed on a very large ore carrier (VLOC), Silverstream said. Coming

The technology group Wärtsilä will supply its cargo handling system to four new very large gas carriers (VLGC) being built by DSME for Avance Gas.

Vantage Drilling has secured an additional year of contract for a jack-up unit while two other jack-up rigs have started their gigs.

Norway’s shipowner Ocean Yield ASA has decided to acquire 49.9% equity interest in one dual-fuel newbuilding container vessel.

South Korean shipbuilding giant Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (KSOE) has won several contracts with overseas companies for the construction of 10 ships.

South Korean shipbuilder DSME has handed over newbuild LNG carrier Energy Intelligence to Greek ship management company Alpha Gas.

Container shipping heavyweight Maersk has signed a shipbuilding contract with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard for the construction of a feeder vessel with a dual-engine technology enabling it to sail on either methanol or traditional very low sulphur fuel. The announcement comes weeks after Offshore Energy –

Oil and gas companies are still feeling the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic as new project start-ups are being delayed and costs are rising due to continuous challenges arising from related restrictions.