10000 results found for 'Decommissioning'

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  • 24 September 2020
    Certification & Classification, Environment, Equipment, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development, Rules & Regulation, Vessels

    Classification society DNV GL has approved CTI-Maritec as a test facility capable of undertaking ballast water system commissioning tests in line with new ballast water rules set to enter-into-force in October 2021. The Approval of Service Supplier (AoSS) certification, the first of three classification society approvals expected this year, allows CTI-Maritec to perform biological efficacy […]

  • 14 August 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Outlook & Strategy, Vessels

    Energy major Enagás has announced that the El Musel LNG terminal in Gijón, Spain, has received power major Endesa’s first vessel, the 180,000 m3 capacity Gaslog Warsaw, following the final technical tests required before the plant’s commercial commissioning. According to Enagás, on 31 July, following the successful completion of the capacity allocation procedure (open season), […]

  • 23 April 2012
    Storage

    ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won a significant order from the Dutch-German transmission grid operator TenneT to supply an AC (alternating current) power transmission link connecting Nordergründe, an offshore North Sea wind farm, to the mainland grid in Germany. The order was booked in the first quarter. The link has a […]

  • 22 December 2014
    Business & Finance

    The first Swedish-flagged LNG powered passenger vessel,and the first LNG fuelled high speed RoPax ferry in the world, being built for Swedish operator Rederi AB Gotland, will feature a Wärtsilä integrated solution, including a complete LNG powered propulsion and fuel storage and supply system, as well as comprehensive project services. The vessel is being built at […]

  • 30 June 2014
    Business & Finance

    Following the plenary meeting of the ESSF (European Sustainable Shipping Forum) last week, European shipowners and port authorities urgently call for the clarification of the rules pertaining to the use of scrubbers. The EU Sulphur Directive is set to come into force in only a few months, on the first of January 2015. The new […]

  • 13 September 2011
    Business & Finance

    Development of new gas or oil fields in European seas should only be allowed if the company has prepared an adequate emergency plan and has sufficient funds to repair possible damage to the environment, says a resolution passed by Parliament on Tuesday. Site-specific plans for all drilling, which would have to be approved by the […]

  • 12 August 2010

    Don’t expect to see dredging machines deepening the Red River any time soon, a Manitoba Conservative MP said Tuesday. Selkirk-Interlake MP James Bezan said despite calls to dredge the river to aid boat navigation and speed up the breakup of spring ice, digging out the bottom of the river in shallow spots would be expensive […]

  • 13 March 2013
    Business & Finance

    Seacat Services, a leading offshore wind farm vessel transfer operator, will, by the end of 2013, have invested over £15 million in manufacturing and jobs on the Isle of Wight.  This entire investment has been achieved in less than two years and represents a significant cash injection into the local economy. The investment includes the […]

  • 12 January 2010

    CSL is providing project management, engineering and commercial support services to Lundin Britain Limited to deliver a new 10” production pipeline between an existing subsea tie-back and a platform located in the UK sector of the Northern North Sea. Since July 2009 CSL has brought the project from the preliminary stages through the design phase […]

  • 12 April 2005

    Almost five years after selling its shipyard on Swan Island, the Port of Portland has negotiated new terms with shipyard buyer Frank Foti for payment of the $12.5 million he still owes. Under terms of the new agreement, which goes to the Port of Portland Commission for approval Wednesday, two loans are consolidated into a […]

  • 13 November 2015

    Billionaire investor and a major Cheniere Energy shareholder, Carl Icahn, acquired further 321,736 company shares.

  • 18 September 2013
    Business & Finance

    DOF Subsea Group has recently been awarded multiple subsea projects for the chartered in vessel Harvey Deep-Sea in the Gulf of Mexico. The recently delivered Harvey Deep-sea successfully completed commissioning mid-September, and are currently mobilizing for the first subsea projects. The awarded projects will secure utilization of the vessel for approximately 60 days in the […]

  • 13 October 2007

    British designer Rob Humphreys has been tasked with drawling the lines of the Russian entry in the 2008-09 race, 14 years after one of his boats last graced a Whitbread/Volvo race. Humphreys’ designs have clocked up over one million sea miles racing around the planet. His last involvement with the Whitbread, in 1993, was a […]

  • 18 October 2006

    Greenpeace is calling on the Fiji authorities to investigate a pirate fishing ship docked in Suva harbour. The Wen Teng 688 was blacklisted by the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission last year after carrying out pirate activities in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. A Greenpeace intern claims he saw crew members of the ship scrape the side […]

  • 10 May 2005

    Total Upstream Nigeria Ltd. has awarded a $1.08-billion lump sum turnkey contract to Technip as leader in consortium with Hyundai Heavy Industries for the engineering, procurement, supply, construction, and offshore commissioning of an FPSO for the Akpo field development offshore Nigeria. The Akpo field, operated by Total, is on Oil Mining License 130 offshore Nigeria […]

  • 7 October 2009

    Bangladesh’s Planning Commission has approved a $1.69 billion mega plan to dredge 53 of its major waterways over the next eight years and has invited investment proposals to implement it. Rivers around the national capital will get priority in the plan that envisages dredging 237 million cubic meter in 53 waterways, parliament was informed, The […]

  • 27 May 2009

    Scottish Viking, specially-commissioned to serve Norfolkline’s new Rosyth-Zeebrugge route, made its first journey up the Firth of Forth on 19 May. Scottish Viking will reinstate Scotland’s only continental ferry line and will initially operate three sailings a week each way, although Norfolkline has already expressed interest in increasing the frequency, dependent on demand.

  • 1 November 2024
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production

    TotalEnergies is drawing closer to its goal of increasing output at its natural gas redevelopment project in the Danish sector of the North Sea to its full technical capacity.

  • 1 December 2017
    Business & Finance

    A level playing field should be created for both small and bigger shipping companies with respect to accessing EU funding, the European shipowners told the European Commission. “The Commission should make sure that small and bigger shipping companies would have the same opportunity to receive funding, it should increase communication with the industry in order to […]

  • 18 April 2011

    The tidal turbines are coming and Digby wants to be at the centre of the action. The town has launched a campaign to position itself as a service centre for the tidal energy industry that is beginning to evolve in parts of the Bay of Fundy. “We are the largest port on the Nova Scotia […]

  • 3 July 2020
    Project & Tenders

    Denmark is accelerating the tendering procedure for the Hesselø offshore wind farm to allow for the commissioning of the project one year earlier than initially planned. Located in Kattegatt, Hesselø is the second of the three offshore wind farms proposed in the Energy Agreement 2018, the first being the Thor project. Initially, Hesselø was scheduled […]

  • 30 September 2022
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Vessels

    DOF Subsea has secured multiple contracts in the Atlantic region and in the Gulf of Mexico totaling more than 680 vessel days and bringing in around $108 million. DOF Subsea will use its Skandi Acergy, Skandi Constructor, Skandi Seven, Skandi Skansen, Skandi Hera and selected third-party vessels for offshore execution phases in the Atlantic Region. […]

  • 11 October 2011
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

        Ithaca Energy Inc.  announces that it has met major scheduled milestones for the Athena project and on site subsea installation work and rig based operations are on schedule. The Company will present the Athena project today at 9.30 a.m. in London; the presentation is available on the Company’s website. Key milestones achieved: • […]

  • 11 May 2017

    Norwegian offshore safety body, the Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA), has issued an order to Total to fix faults and deficiencies on the Martin Linge platform being constructed in South Korea. The safety authority said on Thursday that it conducted an audit of the Martin Linge project from March 28-30, 2017, focusing on technical safety, electrical […]

  • 12 September 2011
    Business & Finance

    Today the European Union has adopted a mandate to negotiate a legally binding treaty between the EU, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan to build a Trans Caspian Pipeline System. This is the first time that the European Union has proposed a treaty in support of an infrastructure project. The treaty will be concluded by the EU after […]