
At this point in time, there is no technology in sight that would make large, ocean-going ships carbon-neutral in the next three to five years, CEO of German liner company Hapag-Lloyd, Rolf Habben Jansen believes. Jansen was one of the panelists of the Green Shipping Roundtable hosted yesterday by t

Spanish ferry operator Baleària’s LNG-powered ferry Eleanor Roosevelt has made a test crossing using renewable biomethane certified by Axpo Iberia.

Scale Gas, a subsidiary of Spanish energy company Enagás, and marine fuel supplier Peninsula have reached an agreement for the construction, joint ownership and charter of LNG bunker vessel to service in the Strait of Gibraltar.

Hurricane Energy is looking to shorten the bareboat charter term for Bluewater’s FPSO Aoka Mizu due to significant financial obligations.

French tire manufacturer Michelin has launched the Wing Sail Mobility (WISAMO) project featuring inflatable wing sail system designed to boost the decarbonization of shipping.

The tug of war between the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) and the owners of the Ever Given containership is heating up despite attempts to settle damage claims out of court. In the latest turn of events, the UK P&I Club refuted claims from SCA that the Master of Ever Given was to blame for the […

FGEN LNG Corporation, a unit of First Gen Corporation, has entered into a ten-year contract with Denmark’s Svitzer for towage and vessel support services to its LNG terminal in Batangas City.

Chemical-laden feeder containership X-Press Pearl, which has been burning for almost two weeks off Sri Lanka’s coast, sank yesterday and touched the sea bottom, the Indian Coast Guard informed. “The ship’s aft portion is sitting on the seabed at a depth of about 21 meters, and the forward section co

South Korea’s Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries has won a contract for the construction of three very large crude carriers. According to the company’s parent Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), the contract is worth KRW 220 billion ($197 million). The shipowner behind the order is an undi

Japan’s FPSO operator MODEC has firmed up a contract award with Equinor to deliver one of the largest FPSOs ever delivered to Brazil.

Two uncrewed vessels remotely controlled from shore have travelled up to 40 kilometres offshore into the North Sea to undertake survey work for Berwick Bank and Marr Bank Offshore Wind Developments, owned by SSE Renewables. The XO-450 Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USVs), owned and operated by XOCEAN, pe

Offshore installation work is set to start this month on a new offshore wind farm to be built off the Scottish coast, for which one of Saipem’s crane vessels and Prysmian’s cable laying vessels will soon mobilise. The DP2 heavy lift vessel S3000 is currently in the Port of Schiedam and will be mobil

Bourbon Offshore Surf has won a tender to supply and manage the crew and nautical activities of two deep-sea vessels owned by the French Department of Underwater Archaeological Research (DRASSM). Bourbon will support DRASSM with risk management (QHSE), crew and technical management for the André Mal

US-based shipowner Eagle Bulk Shipping has purchased two 2015-built scrubber-fitted Ultramax bulkcarriers from Nautical Bulk Holdings for total of $44 million.