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  • 28 November 2011

    The state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has reached a decision according to which it will not ask the Florida Cabinet to grant “conceptual approval” to utilize the dredged muck for the purpose of building Naples Bay islands for wildlife natural habitat. DEP will first have to carry out its regular environmental permitting review process […]

  • 31 May 2012

    The Philippine Ports Authority is undertaking engineering projects worth P86 million to improve its various terminal management offices in Negros Occidental. According to The Philippine Information Agency, the renovation of Bacolod Terminal Office costs P58.58 million. Fetsy Diamante, the PPA Resource Division Manager said: “This includes a P16.9 million renovation of an old building to […]

  • 24 January 2017
    Project & Tenders

    Alaska Gasline Development Corporation signed a cooperation agreement with BP to collaborate in the development of the financial and tolling structure intended to advance the Alaska gasline and LNG project.

  • 27 July 2011
    Business & Finance

    Zheijang Shipyard, part of the Sinopacific Shipbuilding Group, recently delivered the Ungundja, the first of 10 DP-3, 100-meter GPA 696 IMR (Inspection, Maintenance & Repair) vessels to Paris-based Bourbon Offshore. The highly maneuverable DP-3 and FiFi-1 certified GPA 696 IMR vessels are equipped with three 1,686 kW azimuthing drives, two 843 kW tunnel bow thrusters, […]

  • 29 February 2012

    Efforts to enhance Saunders Beach continue as the Government signs contracts for beach replenishment for this popular Bahamian and tourist recreational area. During the signing ceremony Monday, Public Works and Transport Minister the Hon. Neko C. Grant said, “This project consists of the completion of physical enhancements to Saunders Beach comprising some 2,300 feet of […]

  • 12 August 2013
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    A good 21 metres long, 1.30 metre draught, a maximum speed of ten knots and full of the most up-to-date technology: on 13 August 2013 the research ship MYA II will be handed over to science at a ceremony in List on Sylt. Prof. Dr. Waltraud Wende, the Schleswig-Holstein Minister for Education and Research, is […]

  • 4 September 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    With the oil and gas industry’s push into new energy frontiers, the offshore pipeline industry is faced with greater technical challenges relating to pipelines and the expectation that it will optimise solutions to be cost effective. DNV GL is launching three new Joint Industry Projects (JIPs) to help the industry address these challenges. The first […]

  • 14 September 2011
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders

      Omnisens, a pioneer in continuous, long distance monitoring systems for energy cables, has received substantial investment from SVC Ltd., an investment vehicle fully owned by Credit Suisse. “From their success in projects demanding cost-efficient, long distance, accurate monitoring, the Omnisens systems are clearly answering a market need,” said Andreas Koopmann, chairman of the Investment […]

  • 20 January 2014
    Business & Finance

    Bahamas Petroleum has received notification from Statoil of its intention to discontinue the joint licence development agreement (“JLDA”) held with the Company following significant exploration successes elsewhere and a subsequent review of its global portfolio. The JLDA has been in place since May 2009. As a result of this decision, the three licence applications − […]

  • 13 May 2013
    Business & Finance

    Ulstein Verft delivered ‘Blue Thunder’, the fourth of six medium-sized platform supply vessels of the PX121 design from ULSTEIN® to Blue Ship Invest, on Monday 13 May 2013. Owned by Blue Ship Invest, a wholly-owned company in Ulstein Group, the platform supply vessel (PSV) is commercially and technically under the management of Atlantic Offshore. ‘Blue […]

  • 3 April 2014

    Failures of installed pipes, umbilicals and cables during installation can potentially lead to higher costs for the oil and gas industry and delayed start-ups. However, there are currently no Standards or Recommended Practices that address analysis methodology related to the laying of such products. To address this, DNV GL has launched a Joint Industry Project […]

  • 28 July 2011
    Authorities & Government

    Community councillors in Dunbar have been updated on the progress of a proposed £1.2 billion offshore wind farm in the outer Forth estuary. Mainstream Renewable Power plans to start construction on the Neart na Gaoithe (Gaelic for ‘strength of the wind’) wind farm about 30 kilometres north of Torness by 2015. having been granted exclusive […]

  • 28 August 2018
    Operations & Maintenance

    Equinor has awarded Aibel the contract to build Phase 2 of the onshore power plant at Haugsneset east of Kårstø. The Phase 2 development will contribute to secure the power supply from land to the further development of Johan Sverdrup, and also contribute to establishing the area solution for power from shore to the remaining […]

  • 5 August 2019
    Project & Tenders

    A Sunshine Coast-based Auscom has secured a contract to provide a key part of the International Broadband Submarine Cable Network linking Australia to Asia. Under the $1 million contract, the company will deliver the land side fibre network which will connect the beach landing to the cable landing station at Maud Street, Maroochydore. Once the […]

  • 15 January 2013
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    Reef Subsea announced they have signed a five-year plus options charter for a new-built dynamically positioned subsea construction vessel from Olympic Shipping AS in Norway. The vessel, to be named “Olympic Reef”, built by Kleven Maritime in Norway, is to be delivered in August 2013. The vessel will be of type MT 6022 Mkll, designed […]

  • 21 December 2015
    Business & Finance

    Dutch shippers have voiced fears that the alliances in the container liner shipping industry will hinder competition, reducing the choices companies have when shipping their cargo overseas. These were the results of a survey the Dutch Shippers’ Association (EVO), representing the interests of 15,000 manufacturers, retailers and wholesalers, collectively referred to as shippers, orders every year […]

  • 26 April 2016
    Business & Finance

    South Korean shipbuilding major Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has wrapped up its first profitable quarter after nine quarters of posting losses. According to a regulatory filing, HHI booked an operating profit of KRW 325.2 billion (USD 283.2m) while the company’s sales totaled in KRW 10.2728 trillion, a  7.8 % decline from the previous quarter. “For 1Q 2016, we have […]

  • 15 December 2021
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Outlook & Strategy

    U.S.-based marine energy company Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) has increased its net loss in the second quarter of fiscal 2022, as compared to the same period a year earlier.

  • 27 March 2013
    Authorities & Government

    The European Commission today opened the debate on EU energy and climate policy after 2020 – offering the energy industry the prospect of the long-term clarity and stability needed for large, long-term investments. The European Commission’s Green Paper on a “2030 framework for climate and energy policies” published today in Brussels presents 2030 targets as […]

  • 22 July 2015

    A further delay in providing much-needed clarity on support for renewables could “cause damage to Scotland’s offshore wind and islands renewable energy projects” according to Scotland’s Energy Minister Fergus Ewing. The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has postponed announcements on Contracts for Difference until at least the autumn. DECC had previously committed to […]

  • 2 May 2024
    Ports & Logistics

    In 2023, CO2 emissions in the port decreased by 2.2 Mton (10%) compared to 2022, the Port of Rotterdam Authority revealed.

  • 3 June 2015
    Business & Finance

    Captain Peter McGovern of the Victorian Regional Channels Authority (VRCA) announced today that the VRCA is adopting exciting new technology that will allow larger ships with more cargo to access the Geelong Port. Melbourne-based OMC International (OMC) developed the Dynamic Under Keel Clearance (DUKC®) system that allows ships to safely navigate channels carrying more cargo than is possible […]

  • 7 July 2016
    Business & Finance

    Ocean liner Queen Mary 2, the flagship of UK-based cruise line Cunard Line, a part of Carnival Corporation & plc, sailed into its US homeport of Brooklyn, New York, on July 6 after a significant refit costing in the region of USD 132 million. Featuring 148,528 gross tons, the vessel has been remastered with 50 new cabins and […]

  • 29 April 2019
    Business & Finance

    NYK Line closed the fiscal year 2018 with a net loss of JPY 44.5 billion (USD 398.3 million).

  • 2 April 2020
    Technology

    Canadian firm GeoSpectrum has launched a new and compact version of its towed reelable active passive sonar (TRAPS), suitable for unmanned surface vessels (USV). Named TRAPS-USV, this lighter-weight variant, is designed to fit on almost any size vessel including patrol boats and USVs while retaining full active sonar acoustic capabilities and providing low-frequency active submarine […]