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  • 19 October 2012
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    Schlumberger Limited today reported third-quarter 2012 revenue of $10.61 billion versus $10.45 billion in the second quarter of 2012, and $9.55 billion in the third quarter of 2011. Income from continuing operations attributable to Schlumberger, excluding charges and credits, was $1.44 billion—an increase of 3% sequentially and 10% year-on-year. Diluted earnings-per-share from continuing operations, excluding […]

  • 23 September 2024
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Infrastructure, Transition

    NKT, alongside other players hired for work on an underwater high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cable project between the U.S. and Canada, is continuing to make inroads in putting all the subsea marine infrastructure in place.

  • 16 December 2013

    ARI Simulation has delivered a complete suite of integrated offshore simulators to the NUSI Offshore Training Institute (NOTI), one world’s most technologically advanced, dedicated offshore training facilities.   The inauguration ceremony was presided over by former International Maritime Organization Secretary General Efthimios Mitropoulos. VIP guests included Norway’s Ambassador to India, His Excellency Eivind Homme, Director-General […]

  • 26 March 2015

    Hundreds of offshore oil & gas jobs in Australia could come in jeopardy after the Federal Court ruled today the working visas for non-Australian nationals in the sector were unlawful.   In July 2014, Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, Michaelia Cash, implemented new visa arrangements for offshore maritime activities in the resource industry. […]

  • 22 February 2024
    Business Developments & Projects, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Ports & Logistics, Transition

    Despite a slight decline in total cargo throughput, 2023 was a year of success for the Port of Rotterdam which is making significant strides in becoming more sustainable.

  • 21 February 2013
    Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    Four countries, three continents, eight cities and towns and two islands; this hectic schedule is that of the newly formed USACE Forward Response Dive and Survey Team during its 2012 inaugural season. The team and its members, including Philadelphia District Hydraulic Engineer Steve England, combined to travel more than 50,000 miles during 80 operational day’s […]

  • 3 April 2012
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    An international research team is reporting the results of a research cruise they organized to study the amount, spread, and impacts of radiation released into the ocean from the tsunami-crippled reactors in Fukushima, Japan. The group of 17 researchers and technicians from eight institutions spent 15 days at sea in June 2011 studying ocean currents, […]

  • 18 August 2014

    On 23 April 2014 Shipyard De Hoop launched hull number 465, to be named Deep Helder, at their facilities in Foxhol in the Netherlands. Following the successful sea trials on Saturday 14 June, the vessel was handed over to her new owners only one week later, ten days ahead of the original schedule. In March […]

  • 17 April 2014
    Business & Finance

    PLS Inc., a leading Houston-based research, transaction and advisory firm, in conjunction with its international partner Derrick Petroleum Services, reports that global upstream oil and gas M&A activity for Q1 2014 totaled $40.7 billion spread across 192 transactions (including 133 with deal value disclosed)

  • 14 March 2011

    The UK P&I Club has chosen to focus its latest Legal Briefing publication on the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments, adopted by the IMO in 2004. Implementation of the Convention is now probably just two years away and ship owners and managers are coming under increasing pressure […]

  • 21 June 2016

    Private equity (PE) firms are preparing to deploy capital into the global oil and gas sector with 25% planning acquisitions before the end of the year and 43% by the first half of 2017, according to an EY global survey of 100 PE firms active in the sector. With US$971.4b of PE dry powder from June […]

  • 7 April 2016

    Further expected container shipping liner losses throughout the first half of 2016, exacerbated by the awful prevailing spot and contract freight rates will lead to a major trigger point at some stage later this year, according to shipping consultancy Drewry. “This will happen either through radical capacity management at the trade route level and/or a […]

  • 23 February 2017

    By e-office More QHSE compliance and control It is not getting easier to meet higher quality, health, safety and environment (QHSE) standards. Regulations, costumer demands, industry standards – how do you as an offshore or maritime company stay compliant and in control, and how do you stay ahead of the competition? Smart cloud systems make […]

  • 13 February 2024
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Exploration & Production, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Transition

    The Biden administration’s imposed pause on pending approvals of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports is seen as a controversial move, which has brought the strife between Big Oil and climate campaigners to the fore.

  • 20 May 2015
    Business & Finance

    The 2015 has started off as a pretty challenging year for the container shipping industry. With volatile spot rates coupled with oversupply and ordering of ever bigger ships, ship owners across the board seem to have a lot on their plates. World Maritime News wanted to know more about the direction the market may take […]

  • 14 March 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Certification & Classification, Collaboration, Environment, Green Marine, Innovation, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development, Rules & Regulation, Safety, Technology, Transition, Vessels

    A group of cross-industry experts, led by Grieg Star, has conducted a study involving the potential retrofitting of an open hatch vessel to run on green ammonia. Initial findings of the study said that elements perceived as challenges turned out not to be barriers or present major risks for moving forward with a retrofit project. […]

  • 19 September 2024
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Transition

    Greece and Cyprus are getting ready to hold talks, which are seen as a last shot to sort out the issues surrounding an interconnection project that will link the Cypriot-Greek electricity grids.

  • 28 February 2013

    Shell released new scenarios that explore two possible ways the 21st century could unfold, with dramatically different implications for society and the world’s energy system. One scenario sees cleaner-burning natural gas becoming the most important energy source globally by the 2030s and early action to limit carbon dioxide emissions. The other sees solar becoming the […]

  • 24 January 2013
    Ports & Logistics

    The Port of Tyne is stepping up the pace in the race to provide clean, green renewable fuels for the future with £180m investment plans for its south bank estate in South Tyneside. On the back of several years of record growth, the Port has focussed its business strategy for further growth on renewable energy […]

  • 25 November 2024
    Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its first report exploring the evolution of the global energy policy landscape over the last 12 months by providing an overview of policies, legislation, spending, and general progress countries and sectors are making on their energy transition journey.

  • 13 September 2024
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Carbon Capture Usage & Storage, Environment, Exploration & Production, Regulation & Policy, Transition

    Will a dusky sea snake, which has been put on the endangered list by the Australian federal government, jeopardize a project, led by Australia’s energy giant Woodside and valued at over $30 billion, to develop what is said to be the country’s largest untapped conventional gas resource?

  • 6 December 2013

    ‘Turning vision into reality’, that is the credo of the Norwegian Ulstein Group, which includes Ulstein Sea of Solutions (USOS), a design company specialised in complex offshore construction vessels and drillships based in the Dutch town of Vlaardingen. Managing director Bob Rietveldt explains: ”Ulstein Sea of Solutions does what its company name says: we conceptualise […]

  • 25 April 2012

    Nord Stream AG announced the successful completion of its complex international logistics programme. This award-winning green logistics concept enabled the most efficient and environmentally-sound way of supplying to the pipe-laying vessels the 200,000 24-tonne concrete weight coated (CWC) pipes needed for Nord Stream’s twin natural gas pipelines through the Baltic Sea. Twelve-tonne steel pipes were […]

  • 14 December 2020
    Ports & Logistics, Safety, Vessels

    A Singapore-flagged LR1 Product tanker has been hit from ‘an external source’ whilst discharging at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on 14 December 2020, causing an explosion and subsequent fire onboard.

  • 25 October 2016

    Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC), held annually in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on Tuesday hosted a technical session discussing safety issues within the oil and gas industry. The session titled “Asset Integrity,” one of the many technical sessions taking place during the two-day event in Amsterdam RAI, has been organized by the Dutch media company […]