Novatek receives module for Arctic LNG 2
Audax carrier has delivered a process module for Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 project from the Chinese port of Tianjin. The post Novatek receives module for Arctic LNG 2 appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleMOL’s car carrier catches fire in Atlantic, crew members safe
Felicity Ace, the 6,400 CEU car carrier operated by Japanese shipping major MOL, caught fire while crossing the Atlantic Ocean near Faial Island in the Azores. The post MOL’s car carrier catches fire...
View ArticleDSME orders GTT tank design for Maran Gas LNGCs
French LNG containment specialist GTT has received tank design order for four new LNG carriers (LNGCs) from South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME). The post DSME...
View ArticleCMA CGM to operate, manage Port of Beirut’s container terminal
Following the bidding process, CMA Terminals, part of French shipping and logistics major CMA CGM Group, has been chosen to manage, operate and maintain the Port of Beirut’s container terminal for a...
View ArticleFire breaks out on drillship in Sri Lanka
A drillship owned by Aquadrill, formerly known as Seadrill Partners, has caught fire while docked at a port in Sri Lanka. The post Fire breaks out on drillship in Sri Lanka appeared first on Offshore...
View ArticleRINA OKs 1st MR tanker to exceed IMO 2050 targets using fossil fuels
Classification society RINA has granted approval in principle (AiP) to a hydrogen-powered MR tanker design developed by Swedish designer FKAB Marine Design. The post RINA OKs 1st MR tanker to exceed...
View ArticleSeaspan inks new loan to align ships’ carbon intensity with IMO 2050 goal
BMO Financial Group, acting as lead sustainability structuring coordinator in a syndicate of Canadian, U.S. and European banks, has announced a financing deal with Hong Kong-based containership owner...
View ArticleIn focus: Energy system transformation gathers pace with government-backed...
Among numerous energy transition initiatives, the ones that stood out the most this week were enacted by governments which truly do have the power to bring about the long-overdue upgrade to our energy...
View ArticleTerntank takes delivery of second fossil-free hybrid tanker
Swedish tanker operator Terntank has taken delivery of the second 100% biofuel compatible chemical and product tanker that emits no greenhouse gases or carbon particulates during port operations. The...
View ArticleHagland Shipping orders 3rd battery-hybrid self-unloader
Norwegian shipping company Hagland Shipping has signed a contract with Dutch shipyard Royal Bodewes for the construction of one additional 5,000 dwt self-discharging bulk carrier. The post Hagland...
View ArticleCMA CGM, DB Schenker fueling green container transport
Logistics companies DB Schenker and CMA CGM are moving towards decarbonising ocean freight by joining forces to offer green container transport, which immediately reduces the environmental footprint of...
View ArticleZero-emission hydrofoil containership unveiled
California-based marine technology startup Boundary Layer Technologies has revealed its operational plans and engineering design for a zero-emissions hydrofoiling containership, ARGO. The post...
View ArticleRMC starts construction of Spirit of Tasmania LNG-fueled ferry
Finnish shipbuilder Rauma Marine (RMC) has started the construction of the first of two RoPax car and passenger ferries that the Australian shipping company Spirit of Tasmania ordered. The post RMC...
View ArticleCOSCO: ‘World’s first’ LNG dual-fuel VLCC delivered in China
The world's first liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel very large crude carrier (VLCC) was delivered today, 28 February, to the shipping company COSCO during the ceremony at Dalian Shipbuilding...
View ArticleTwo Ukrainian commercial ships seized by Russians, Ukraine says
Two more Ukrainian commercial vessels with crews onboard have been seized by the Russian Navy in the northwestern part of the Black Sea amid Russia's military attack on Ukraine. The post Two Ukrainian...
View ArticleUN bodies outline critical actions to end seafarer crisis
Four UN organisations have issued a joint statement calling for global collaboration to overcome the crew change crisis that at times during the COVID-19 pandemic has left more than 400,00 seafarers...
View ArticleGermany to break free from Russian gas with two LNG terminals
Germany has revealed plans to build two liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in the near future in an effort to reduce its dependence on Russian gas. The post Germany to break free from Russian gas...
View ArticleIRClass certifies four MOL Tankship’s vessels
Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has completed the Condition Assessment Programme (CAP) certification of four vessels owned by MOL Tankship Management Singapore. The post IRClass certifies four...
View ArticleSpotted: World’s largest hospital ship calling in Rotterdam
Global Mercy, the world's largest hospital ship, will be in Rotterdam from 28 February to 14 March for the final outfitting ahead of its departure on the mission in West Africa. The post Spotted:...
View ArticleMalaysia’s Yinson in strategic review of FPSO business with IPO as one option
Malaysian FPSO operator Yinson has decided to review its business with an intention to unlock the value of its offshore production segment. The post Malaysia’s Yinson in strategic review of FPSO...
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