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Netherlands Plans World’s Largest Offshore Hydrogen Production Site
The Netherlands is moving forward with plans for the development of the world’s largest offshore hydrogen production project...
Samsung Heavy Brings in Kongsberg to Work on Autonomous Ship Program
Samsung Heavy Industries has brought in Kongsberg Maritime to work on the Korean shipbuilder's ongoing autonomous ship technol...
Hybrid Ferries with Batteries/Solar Power to be Deployed in Hong Kong
Efforts are proceeding for the launch of two hybrid ferries that will be equipped with battery power units and solar power technol...
UK Union Says Strikes Will Cause Standstill at Dozens of Oil Platforms
The UK offshore oil and gas industry is facing the prospects for additional strikes as Unite the union continues to target the sec...
Study: Russia Circumvents G7 Oil Price Cap With Help From EU Firms
Watchdog organization Global Witness has completed a review of Russian oil exports in the Far East, and it has confirmed that...
Samskip to Build Zero Emission Autonomous Feeder Ships at Cochin
India’s Cochin Shipyard received the contract to build what is being called the world’s first zero-emission feeder con...
Samskip, duisport and TX Logistik form Operating Company
Samskip, duisport and TX Logistik will jointly operate the logport III combined transport terminal in Duisburg in future. Samsk...
Maersk Exits Energy Sector Agreeing to Sell Maersk Supply Service
A.P. Moller-Maersk has reached terms to divest Maersk Supply Service, the last portion of the company’s holdings in the ener...
Australia Bans Dutch Cargo Ship in Safety Crackdown
Australia is continuing to move forward with a “crackdown on poor performers in the maritime industry,” announced the...
Viridis Bulk Carriers Appoval by BV for Ammonia Powered Vessel
Bureau Veritas, a world leader in testing, inspection and certification has issued an Approval in Principle (AIP) to Viridis Bulk...