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  • 15 January 2020
    Business & Finance

    Following the success of the DYNAREV experiment in the summer of 2017, a second Bath-led laboratory experiment on a low cost style of dynamic revetment was carried out in collaboration with researchers from institutions in both Europe and Brazil, supported by GCRF funding. Traditionally, coastal protection uses solutions such as sea walls or beach nourishment. […]

  • 22 December 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Innovation, Technology

    Leask Marine has installed the first offshore grouted pile with its Raptor Submersible Drilling Rig (SDR) technology in the Faroe Islands, for a Swedish tidal developer. This marks the final commercialization phase of the Raptor SDR, from concept, design, manufacturing, and full testing program complete with third-party verification, Leask Marine said. The Raptor SDR has […]

  • 10 May 2023
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Equipment, Innovation, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development, Technology

    The US Testing Expertise and Access to Marine Energy Research (TEAMER) program has approved ten projects through its ninth request for technical support (RFTS), reflecting a total of more than $1.2 million.

  • 1 December 2010
    Business & Finance

    Tap Oil Limited (“Tap”) advises that the Stena Clyde semi-submersible drilling rig commenced drilling the Zola-1 well at 08:10 hrs (AWST) this morning. The Zola prospect is a very large Triassic tilted fault block on trend with the giant Gorgon gas field. One of the largest undrilled structural features in the Carnarvon Basin, Zola is […]

  • 19 November 2017
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology

    Tidal Energy Today has compiled the top news from tidal and wave energy industry from November 13 – 19, 2017.

  • 14 June 2018
    Authorities & Government, Storage

    Negotiators from the European Commission, Parliament and the Council reached an agreement on increasing renewable energy use in Europe on June 14, setting a binding renewable energy target for the EU of 32% by 2030 with an upwards revision clause by 2023.

  • 3 November 2023
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation

    Santos is being prevented from continuing its planned work on the Barossa gas field development project offshore Australia due to an interim injunction.

  • 7 May 2013

    In a move that could change the way the maritime industry views propulsion technology, GE’s Power Conversion business has increased its offshore systems portfolio with Inovelis, a podded thruster with unmatched fuel efficiency and overall performance. Inovelis incorporates an electrically powered propeller with its motor housed within a steerable pod mounted beneath the hull of […]

  • 10 April 2015

    As the older offshore oil and gas production fields are approaching the end of their useful life, the industry is moving to deeper waters to find replacement fields. Significant ultradeepwater fields in water depth greater than 1,500 metres have been found off the coasts of Brazil, the Gulf of Mexico and West Africa. These fields are […]

  • 31 August 2023
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Green Marine, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development, Rules & Regulation, Transition, Vessels

    The financial cost of building an ammonia-powered gas carrier is poised to outstrip that of an equivalent gas carrier by a staggering 50 to 130 percent over the forthcoming years. The estimate builds upon findings from interviews with actors across the ship finance space including banks, funds, private equity firms, lessors, export credit agencies, and […]

  • 5 July 2012
    Business & Finance

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) will begin developing”UEC-LSGi,” low-speed, dual-fuel, marine diesel engines capable of using not only conventional heavy oil but also natural gas for their fuel. The new engine will be added to the lineup of the Mitsubishi UEC Engine Series, the company’s 2-stroke, low-speed marine diesel engine brand. Scheduled to be launched […]

  • 6 September 2012

    Huntington Ingalls Industries authenticated the keel of the U.S. Coast Guard’s National Security Cutter Hamilton (WMSL 753)  at the company’s Ingalls Shipbuilding facility. Mrs. Linda Kapral Papp, wife of Adm. Robert J. Papp Jr., commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, is the ship’s sponsor. Her initials were welded on a keel plate that will be […]

  • 22 June 2009

    The average detention percentage appears to have stabilized over the past four years at around 5%. A serious matter: in 1 out of every 20 inspections a ship is not allowed to proceed to sea. More worrying is an increasing trend in the number of deficiencies between 2005 and 2008 of 34%. This implies that […]

  • 1 February 2011
    Business & Finance

      Enbridge Inc. announced today that it plans to expand the condensate processing capacity of its Venice, Louisiana facility. The estimated cost of the expansion is approximately $150 million and is expected to be in service in late 2013. The expanded condensate processing capacity will be required to accommodate additional natural gas production from the […]

  • 11 November 2020
    Business & Finance, Human Capital, Outlook & Strategy

    Finnish shipbuilder Meyer Turku has decided to permanently lay off additional 84 people after closing the latest phase of talks with unions, pushing the total count of job cuts to 250. As Offshore Energy – Green Marine reported in August, the first phase of the employee cooperation negotiations (YT negotiations) saw a permanent layoff of 166 […]

  • 23 March 2021
    Ports & Logistics, Technology

    Bourbon Subsea Services will manage the transportation and installation of the 3.6 MW TetraSpar Demonstrator Floating Wind Turbine. This new turnkey stage, a part of Bourbon’s partnership with TetraSpar Demonstrator ApS, includes project management, engineering, installation, and offshore execution from the assembly port in Grenaa, Denmark until the hookup and the inter-array cable installation on […]

  • 26 April 2012

    Two U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New Orleans District projects took top honors at the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) awards program in Washington, D.C., Apirl 18, 2012. The Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (IHNC) Surge Barrier project won the esteemed “Grand Conceptor Award” for the most outstanding engineering achievement. The IHNC Surge Barrier project […]

  • 1 April 2018

    Following successful sea trials, Multratug 32 was recently delivered to her owners Novatug, which will lease her to Multraship. Mutratug 32 is the first tug to be designed around the Carrousel system, taking full advantage of its dynamic towing point. Both Novatug and Multraship are divisions of the Muller Maritime Group. Few ship types have […]

  • 9 January 2020
    Project & Tenders

    Vaalco Energy has completed the Etame 11H development well, located offshore Gabon, and placed it on production at a higher than anticipated rate.

  • 16 July 2019
    Technology

    World Marine Offshore (WMO) has implemented BareFLEET, Reygar’s remote monitoring system, on their crew transfer vessel (CTV) World Mistral. This installation is the first in WMO’s rollout of BareFLEET, which will soon deliver health and performance monitoring across the firm’s fleet of CTVs. A lack of interoperability between disparate remote monitoring systems continues to present […]

  • 20 September 2017
    Business & Finance

    Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) revealed plans to make investments totaling JPY 80 billion (around 718 million) over the next three years, excluding the containership business.  As explained, the investments are part of K Line’s “Revival for Greater Strides” plan as the company approaches its centenary of operations. A total of JPY 35 […]

  • 5 April 2013
    Business & Finance

    Attorney General Michael A. Delaney and Commissioner Thomas S. Burack of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services announce that the State has entered into a settlement with Torromeo Industries, Inc. relating to Torromeo’s unpermitted filling of approximately 12.5 acres of wetlands and diverting over a mile of perennial streams at its gravel mine and […]

  • 14 May 2014
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    Ceragon Networks Ltd., wireless hauling specialist, has opened its new competence center in Bergen, Norway, which will be committed to boosting the company’s operations serving the Oil and Gas market. The center will spearhead Ceragon’s research, sales, support and strategic efforts to the market, as the company continues to expand its onshore and offshore capabilities […]

  • 4 October 2016
    Environment, Human Capital, Research & Development, Technology

    Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT have partnered with industry experts to develop thermoplastic foams and composites that make the offshore wind turbine blades lighter and recyclable. The new materials are expected to help operators expedite and simplify the transportation, installation, disassembly and disposal of the ever-increasing offshore wind rotor blades, according to Fraunhofer. Since […]

  • 4 October 2016
    Environment, Human Capital, Research & Development, Technology

    Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT have partnered with industry experts to develop thermoplastic foams and composites that make the offshore wind turbine blades lighter and recyclable. The new materials are expected to help operators expedite and simplify the transportation, installation, disassembly and disposal of the ever-increasing offshore wind rotor blades, according to Fraunhofer. Since […]