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  • 19 November 2021
    Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders

    A significant number of contract notices seeking services within the offshore wind industry has been issued over the past several weeks. The work required spans several European markets and covers offshore investigations, certification services, vessel services, offshore maintenance, electricity output marketing, ecological studies, and others.

  • 28 June 2017

    A ransomware cyberattack named Petya, or NOTPetya according to Kaspersky Labs, has hit organizations around the globe, including the Ukraine government, Denmark’s Maersk Group, and the Russian oil company Rosneft. According to several news reports screens around the world are receiving a ransomware message, informing the owners their files were encrypted, and seeking $300 worth […]

  • 25 May 2011

    The ship that will fulfil HMS Endurance’s role as an interim Antarctic patrol vessel entered Portsmouth Naval Base for the first time on Monday 23 May 2011. The ice-breaker MV Polarbjorn – to be named HMS Protector – has been leased on a three-year contract from Norwegian company GC Rieber Shipping and has just had […]

  • 11 July 2013
    Business & Finance

    Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd. took delivery of three more Twin Axe wind farm support vessels in June and two more will arrive next month. With the introduction of the five new Damen Twin Axe Fast Crew Suppliers, MCS has the largest Twin Axe fleet in the offshore wind industry. The addition of the latest […]

  • 15 March 2013
    Business & Finance

    “To those on the panel and those on the floor, I encourage the conversation to be vigorous. This is a debate,” said Dominic Ziegler, Asia Editor of The Economist when addressing 100 diners aboard the Polar Ship Fram on the eve of The Economist’s Arctic Summit in Oslo this week. The summit brought together over […]

  • 11 February 2013

    A record-breaking number of 365 ships were sent for breaking by European shipowners to the beaches of South Asia in 2012, according to a list released, Feb. 5th, by the NGO Shipbreaking Platform. This number represents a 75% increase from 2011, when 210 EU-owned ships were sent for breaking in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. “Despite […]

  • 9 July 2014
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Research & Development, Technology

    The European Commission yesterday awarded €1 billion funding to 19 projects to fight climate change under the second call of the so-called NER 300 funding programme. The funding for the projects comes from revenues resulting from the sale of emission allowances in the EU Emissions Trading System. This makes the polluters the driving force behind developing new low-carbon […]

  • 8 November 2011

    The Nord Stream Pipeline became operational today and was hailed by political and business leaders as making a significant contribution to Europe’s long-term energy security. German Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, the Prime Ministers of France François Fillon and the Netherlands Mark Rutte, and EU Energy Commissioner Günther Oettinger today formally inaugurated […]

  • 10 April 2015
    Authorities & Government, Research & Development, Technology

    Ocean Energy Systems (OES) has issued the Annual Report for 2014 that presents an overview of the activities undertaken within OES in 2014. Take a look at the list of OES members’ demonstration projects that have been tested in open waters. UK – EMEC, 5 wave energy projects and 7 tidal current energy projects were […]

  • 23 December 2024
    Authorities & Government

    The Board of Directors of the World Shipping Council (WSC) has elected Soren Toft, CEO of Switzerland’s heavyweight Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), as the new Chair of the WSC Council Board, and Randy Chen, Vice Chairman of Taiwan’s shipping major Wan Hai Lines, as Vice Chair. As disclosed, Toft and Chen are set to serve […]

  • 13 January 2015
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    The $24 million Antarctic Gateway Partnership, launched by the Australian Government in November 2014, includes $7.5 million to establish a marine technology hub to build next-generation hybrid autonomous vehicles capable of exploring hundreds of kilometres under metres-thick ice. Leading this research and development is AMC’s autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and fluid mechanics expert Dr Alex […]

  • 23 August 2013

    The Danish shipping company DFDS and Volkswerft Stralsund reached an important milestone today with the naming ceremony of new-build no. 500: On the fitting-out quay at the shipyard the special-purpose Ro/Ro vessel was named “ARK GERMANIA” by Prof. Dr. Johanna Wanka, German Federal Minister of Education and Research, in the presence of 150 invited guests. […]

  • 8 November 2011
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    The Nord Stream Pipeline became operational today and was hailed by political and business leaders as making a significant contribution to Europe’s long-term energy security. German Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, the Prime Ministers of France François Fillon and the Netherlands Mark Rutte, and EU Energy Commissioner Günther Oettinger today formally inaugurated […]

  • 19 July 2010
    Business & Finance

    RWE Dea will be investing 3.6 billion US-Dollars in the field development in the North Alexandria and West Mediterranean Deep Water concessions – the biggest single investment for the upstream company to date. Together with the Egyptian Petroleum Minister Sameh Fahmy, the Egyptian state-owned company EGPC and the operator BP, RWE Dea signed the relevant […]

  • 15 August 2018
    Project & Tenders

    Nord Stream 2 AG has received all necessary permits for the construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline in Russia.

  • 11 February 2013
    Business & Finance

      A record-breaking number of 365 ships were sent for breaking by European shipowners to the beaches of South Asia in 2012, according to a list released, Feb. 5th, by the NGO Shipbreaking Platform. This number represents a 75% increase from 2011, when 210 EU-owned ships were sent for breaking in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. […]

  • 18 February 2014

    With PureBallast 3.0, Alfa Laval redefined its chemical-free ballast water treatment system, producing major advances in flexibility and energy efficiency. Now a 600 m3/h reactor has been added to the system portfolio, enabling new configurations with fewer components and considerable energy savings. In addition, the system has formally received IMO type approval from Det Norske […]

  • 2 December 2011

    Sea-based wind turbines, enhanced grids and project financing shared centre stage at the EWEA OFFSHORE 2011 event in Amsterdam this week as it became clear the industry has the potential of becoming a driving economic force for many European coastal areas. Hosted by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA), the bi-annual conference was told more […]

  • 1 October 2013
    Operations & Maintenance

    The landlubbers in Statkraft got in on the deep end when the company entered the offshore wind industry in 2009, with many competitors having broad experience from the offshore oil and gas industry. This summer, Statkraft got its feet wet and for the very first time took charge of what is termed “marine operations”. “This […]

  • 18 November 2016

    Bladt is set to send off the last of 41 jacket foundations manufactured for the 350MW Wikinger offshore wind project, after the company loaded it on a barge yesterday. Spanish Navantia is in charge of the remaining 29 jackets for the 70-turbine wind farm in the German part of the Baltic Sea.  The first jacket […]

  • 8 October 2024
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Carbon Capture Usage & Storage, Transition

    The Norwegian government has made room in its 2025 budget for a multimillion-dollar investment destined to be injected into its carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, described as a full-scale CO2 capture, transport, and storage development in line with the country’s international climate agreements.

  • 4 September 2024
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Environment, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Safety, Vision

    Subsea infrastructure is critical to the energy security in Europe and with the world not looking so bright there is a real urgency to get something going to protect this infrastructure, but the solution is not easy to find, panelists said at a discussion on seabed security organized by IRO, the Association of Dutch Suppliers […]

  • 5 August 2024
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Regulation & Policy, Transition

    An interconnector between the UK and Belgium, which is the first subsea electricity cable link to be regulated under the cap and floor regime set by the UK’s regulator Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) to spur further interconnector developments, will be giving back more than $43 million to consumers in each country.

  • 29 April 2022
    Business Developments & Projects

    Van Oord, a Rotterdam based dredging and marine construction company, has ended the last year with an optimistic outlook for its markets. “In 2021, we saw a recovery of the global economy, noticing the first effects in the summer. In our offshore and dredging activities, in particular, a market recovery was shown in the second […]

  • 14 November 2012
    Business & Finance

    Dr. Kurt Bock, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, and Alexej Miller, Chairman of the Management Committee of OAO Gazprom, today (November 14, 2012) signed a legally binding basic agreement to swap assets of equivalent value. Through the swap, BASF aims to further expand its production of oil and gas and […]