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  • 30 January 2020
    Business & Finance

    Belgian tanker shipping major Euronav has enjoyed strong tanker dynamics in the fourth quarter of 2019.

  • 24 January 2012

    Oil Search today announced its activities report for the quarter ended 31 December 2011. Highlights In early December, the operator of the PNG LNG Project, Esso Highlands Limited, a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation, confirmed that good progress is being made on all aspects of the Project and that it remains on track to achieve […]

  • 13 November 2018

    “What you don’t want is prolong delays at borders in the event of an unwieldy customs approach.”

  • 5 June 2019

    Asia Pacific waters remain the top shipping loss region, accounting for 45% of losses globally in 2018.

  • 15 July 2013
    Business & Finance

    Clean air, clean water, clean beaches: An intact natural environment is a must for every cruise experience. This is why protection of the environment ranges high on the agenda of the industry. “Green Cruising” will be a featured topic at Seatrade Europe, the leading trade event of the European cruise and rivercruise industry, to be […]

  • 17 December 2018

    U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has announced his resignation, citing “false and fictitious” allegations behind the decision.

  • 6 October 2023
    Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy

    This is a guest article by Anne Haase, Renewables Director at Aquaterra Energy.  Europe is currently driving plans forward to significantly decarbonise industry and accelerate its journey to a low carbon economy. Hydrogen is core to that decarbonisation strategy, with infrastructure projects being developed conceptually to support transmission and distribution across Europe, the UK and wider. […]

  • 11 June 2021
    Business Developments & Projects, Project & Tenders

    Nord Stream 2 AG, a subsidiary of Russia’s Gazprom and operator of the Nord Stream 2 offshore gas pipeline, has confirmed that the offshore part of one line of the pipeline has been mechanically completed.

  • 4 February 2013
    Business & Finance

    Dana Gas PJSC, the Middle East’s leading regional private sector natural gas company, has announced its preliminary financial results for the year ended 31st December 2012: Dana Gas recorded net profit growth of 20% in 2012, increasing to US$ 165 million (AED 605 million) from US$ 138 million (AED 506 million) in 2011, reflecting higher […]

  • 17 November 2010
    Operations & Maintenance

    One year ago the last of the twelve turbines of alpha ventus was assembled – completing Germany’s first offshore wind farm. Since the gradual commissioning of the turbines, the offshore test field has fed some 170 gigawatt hours of climate friendly power into the national power grid and has already achieved an balanced EROEI (Energy […]

  • 14 May 2025
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Project & Tenders

    Canada-based oil and gas company Valeura Energy has taken a final investment decision (FID) on the development of its 100%-owned field offshore the Gulf of Thailand.

  • 21 January 2025
    Authorities & Government, Business Developments & Projects, Regulation & Policy

    The newly-elected U.S. President Donald Trump has issued an executive order instructing the federal government to maximize the development and production of natural resources in Alaska, including the development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, due to their “critical national importance” and “economic and national security benefits.”

  • 18 July 2017

    The assumption that the rise of mega-ships and alliances would limit the coverage of direct mainline container services to key gateways and hubs has thus far been inaccurate, according to shipping consultancy Drewry. A combination of excess ship capacity, relatively low bunker costs and improving port facilities at former secondary and feeder locations has seen […]

  • 25 February 2022
    Authorities & Government, Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Infrastructure, Innovation, Operations & Maintenance, Outlook & Strategy, Ports & Logistics, Regulation & Policy, Transition, Vision

    The world is moving away from fossil fuels and so is the maritime industry. Ports — being an important maritime segment — are facing significant changes. For the German port sector, the transformation is seen as a mammoth task that lies ahead.

  • 26 October 2016

    During this year’s Offshore Energy Exhibition and Conference (OEEC), a member of our team interviewed Mr. Hadi Mortaz, Operations Manager at ARAM Group, which is a member of Netherlands Iran Center of Commerce and Industry also known as NIHIK. NIHIK is a selected group of Dutch and Iranian companies, a number of them are oil […]

  • 12 July 2012
    Business & Finance

    On July 10 the Irish Maritime Development  Office released a Shipping Markets Review for week 27, 2012, which provides an in depth analysis of international shipping markets and a global economic overview for the week. Based on the report, the container market top 20 carriers remain locked in intense competition, with 844,000 teu added to […]

  • 31 October 2014
    Business & Finance

    Preparations for the II International Forum of Dredging Companies which will be organized by the “PortNews” Media-Group and held in Moscow, Russia on February 19th 2015, are in full swing. With less than three moths left to the event, Dredging Today took the opportunity to talk with PortNews Media Group General Director, Ms Elena Snitko about […]

  • 18 July 2012

    The I.M. Skaugen Group achieved a negative pre-tax result for 2Q 2012 of USD5.1 mill, down from a small profit of USD0.1 mill in 1Q 2012. EBITDA increased to USD6.6 mill for 2Q 2012 compared to USD5.3 mill in 1Q2012. For 1H 2012 the pre-tax result was a loss of USD5.1 mill, down from a […]

  • 9 October 2012
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    The University of Delaware’s Kent Messer leads a research team that is conducting two studies at the Delaware coast to determine how people would react to offshore energy production and how that could impact the state’s economy. The first study was conducted at Cape Henlopen and Rehoboth Beach and involved students surveying beachgoers to see […]

  • 18 April 2011
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    Halliburton announced that net income for the first quarter of 2011 was $557 million, or $0.61 per diluted share, excluding the Libya charge of $46 million, after-tax, or $0.05 per diluted share, related primarily to reserving certain assets as a result of recent political sanctions. This charge does not include the operating losses incurred in […]

  • 22 April 2012

    Splash bang in the centre of Grave, a little fortified town with a history dating back to 1140 in the south-east of the Netherlands, we find Shipyard Grave. Established in 1957 on the river bank of the Meuse, the shipyard has built a solid reputation with the construction of numerous river cruise vessels, ferries, chemical […]

  • 29 May 2014
    Project & Tenders

    Australia’s Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane has announced the awarding of nine new permits as part of Round 1 of the Australian Government’s 2013 Offshore Petroleum Exploration Acreage Release.

  • 4 August 2014
    Business & Finance

    Piracy has become a lucrative business and an ever more dangerous for those being targeted by it. Once at sea, seafarers expose themselves to various dangers, especially from those lurking from the shadows. As hijackings become more frequent and more intense, we wanted to find out more about piracy from those battling it, therefore World […]

  • 3 December 2017

    Image Courtesy: C-Job On the way to the interview at the new office of C-Job Naval Architects in Rotterdam, Managing Director Basjan Faber was talking with a colleague about the maritime industry. “It does not resemble the automotive or the aerospace industry,” he says. “I like to compare it with architecture. Buildings are designed with […]

  • 9 September 2020
    Collaboration, Environment, Innovation, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development, Rules & Regulation, Technology, Transition, Vision

    The maritime industry’s mission to clamp down on emissions hasn’t been derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic as many feared could be the case. Obviously, the pandemic has had a major impact on the short-term activities as numerous meetings at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) had to be postponed. The impact on the trade and the […]