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Qingdao: China?s Iron Gateway to the Arctic

In January, China released its first Arctic Policy. In the U.S., fearful headlines greeted the document, from The Wall Street Journal’s suspicion of whether a “new Cold War” was on the way to Foreign...

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Rising Sea Levels and Alternative Strategies

Several regions internationally that include the low lying Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Laccadive Islands and even the coastal region of Norfolk, Virginia in the U.S. have reported recent occurrence...

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Floating Docks Arrive at Damen Shiprepair Cura?ao

Following a 26-day voyage across the North Atlantic, two floating docks have arrived at Damen Shiprepair Curaçao (DSCu) in the southern Caribbean, fulfilling the undertaken given by Damen to the Gover...

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Call to Reduce Ship Speed for Arctic Whales

In the Arctic, marine mammals such as belugas and bowhead whales rely on a quiet environment to communicate and forage. But as Arctic sea ice shrinks and shipping traffic increases, vessel disturbance...

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Photos: Hull of Australian Icebreaker Under Construction

The hull of Australia’s new Antarctic icebreaker RSV Nuyina is rapidly taking shape in Damen's Romanian shipyard. Some of the key components of the ship are currently being welded and fitted as the hu...

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DNV GL Signs for Classification of Two Jack-ups at OTC

China Merchants Heavy Industry (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd (CMHI) and DNV GL signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) for the classification of two multi-activity jack-up units at the Offshore Technology Conference (OT...

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One Hundred Offshore Projects due for Sanctioning in 2018

The current tailwind in the oil market is likely to propel 100 new offshore projects to be sanctioned in 2018, according to Rystad Energy. This compares to only 60 projects in 2017 and below 40 in 201...

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EIA: Lightering Imposes Costs on U.S. Oil Exports

Since restrictions on American crude exports were lifted in December 2015, outbound oil shipments from the Gulf have been booming. However, Gulf Coast petroleum ports have been calling attention to th...

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Global Military Spending: $230 Per Person

Total world military expenditure rose to $1,739 billion in 2017, according to new figures from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). This represents 2.2 percent of global GDP o...

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New Water-Based Battery Targeted at Renewables

Scientists from Stanford University in the U.S. have developed a manganese-hydrogen battery that could provide a cheap way to store wind or solar energy so it can be fed back into the electric grid an...