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  • 4 September 2019
    Vessels

    Monaco-based LNG shipper GasLog through one of its units has signed a 10-year time charter with Sinolam LNG Terminal for the provision of a liquefied natural gas floating storage unit (FSU) to a gas-fired power project being developed in Panama.

  • 6 May 2014
    Business & Finance

    Offshore supply ship “Valiant Energy” will support Energean Oil & Gas’ new 160 million euro investment program in the Gulf of Kavala, offshore Greece. The ship arrived at the Port of Kavala, on Friday, May the 2nd where a reception ceremony took place attended by local political and religious authorities, Energean Oil and Gas’s and Kavala Oil’s board […]

  • 19 September 2013

    Babcock Flagship has recently completed training of the crew of the OPV ARAGUARI for the Brazilian Navy; and the ship is now en route from Portsmouth to the port of Rio de Janeiro and thence to her home port of Natal. The ARAGUARI is the third and final UK-built Amazonas class vessel for which Babcock […]

  • 19 January 2014

    Three Crewmen Rescued after Vessel Caught Fire in North Sea Three crewmen have been rescued off Lowestoft this afternoon after their vessel caught fire in the North Sea. BMT, Sigmund Present HMS Illustrious Design Concept BMT Nigel Gee (BMT), in partnership with Sigmund Yacht Design, has conceived an audacious design concept to redevelop the Royal […]

  • 10 April 2016

    Drewry: Big Ship Obsession Could Be Diminishing The drop in newbuild containership orders could be continued as container shipping companies seem to be running out of profitable trades to deploy their big ships, in… Read More Port Automation: Smart, Smarter, Smartest! The global container handing equipment fleet is getting smarter as port operators apply more […]

  • 31 May 2015
    Business & Finance

    Response to Purple Beach Fire Resumes Salvage operation of the Purple Beach freighter off Germany has entered its fifth day today with three ships back at the scene ready to reduce the remaining cloud of smoke coming out of the … Read more Maersk Karachi Ablaze at Bremerhaven Port The 300-meter container ship Maersk Karachi […]

  • 25 January 2012

    On Tuesday 17 January 2012, the military security team on board the fallpipe rockdumping vessel Flintstone succeeded in repelling a pirate attack in the Arabian Sea. The marines used direct fire to confront the immediate threat of a grenade launcher. The pirates approached the Flintstone, owned by offshore contractor Tideway, in a fishing boat at […]

  • 13 August 2017
    Project & Tenders

    Most read news on Offshore WIND from 7 to 13 August 2017.

  • 8 March 2007

    Environmental group Greenpeace’s anti-whaling ship Esperanza sailed into Sydney Harbour on Friday to re-supply after protesting against Japanese whalers in the Antarctic and heads on from there to Japan to pursue its protest. Japan last month abandoned its Antarctic whale-hunting season after its main whaling ship was crippled by a fire.

  • 13 July 2009

    A man suffered life-threatening injuries when a crane collapsed on to a ship at a container port. Fire crews were called to Southampton Docks, owned by DP World, at Dock Gate 20 in Western Avenue, at 0520 BST. The crane, a twin boom rig with the cab suspended on rails, toppled on to the ship, […]

  • 4 January 2013
    Business & Finance

    Yuexin Ocean Engineering has signed the construction contract of 2+2 58.7m AHTS vessels in Singapore with an undisclosed client, With the function of anchor handling, towing and fire fighting, the vessels will equipped with DP-1 to enhance the operability. The financial details of the deal were undisclosed. [mappress] Offshore Energy Today Staff, January 4, 2013

  • 13 December 2022
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Technology

    Japan’s IHI corporation, a heavy-industry manufacturer, has made a step forward in cultivating carbon solutions by investing in Starfire Energy, an American carbon-free ammonia technology developer, and partnering up with ANGEL NAVI, a Japanese investment support firm. According to IHI, its main focus is developing hydrogen and ammonia usage technologies and building related supply chains, […]

  • 24 October 2014

    Three workers were killed and one is still missing after a fire broke out on a Socar-run platform, in the Caspian Sea, offshore Azerbaijan.

  • 11 September 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    Following the acquisition of fire & safety contractor Inmaco, Singapore-based Semco Maritime now accelerates penetration into the markets for telecom, firefighting and safety solutions for rigs. In South Korea, Semco Maritime was recently awarded a contract for high-standard telecom systems for a Maersk operated harsh environment jack-up rig. The rig is to be built at […]

  • 5 May 2009

    A South Korean navy warship has foiled a pirate attack on a North Korean cargo ship off Somalia’s coast, military officials in Seoul say. They say the South Korean destroyer sent a helicopter with snipers on board to drive away a pirate boat that was chasing the North Korean freighter. Seoul says the pirates sped […]

  • 14 September 2021
    Safety

    The International Cargo Handling Coordination Association and the International Vessel Operators Dangerous Goods Association (IVODGA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to tackle safety issues of dangerous goods, storage and transport.

  • 5 December 2013
    Business & Finance

    Wilhelmsen Technical Solutions (WTS) has maintained a strong position as a preferred supplier to China’s shipbuilding and asset operating community with a strong focus on innovation and total solutions delivery. China continues to be a territory of strategic importance for Wilhelmsen Technical Solutions and the company has been active during the last five years to […]

  • 17 January 2017

    Linde Engineering North America (LENA), a Linde Group’s company, named Jason Cooper as president and CEO.

  • 10 December 2015
    Project & Tenders

    Perth-based LNG engineering company Monadelphous on Wednesday informed its joint venture with Giovenco Industries has been awarded a services deal for the Karratha gas plant life extension program.

  • 16 August 2006

    A small container ship sank on Thursday while being loaded in Antwerp harbour, killing the captain, a spokesman for the Antwerp fire brigade said. Divers were searching for a second person who was unaccounted for and three others workers had been found and were being treated for hypothermia, said Johan Van Olmen. One of the […]

  • 12 July 2006

    Three adults and a child were today recovering after they were rescued from a blazing motorcruiser on Upper Lough Erne in Co Fermanagh. The Coastguard was alerted to the emergency by police at about 8.20pm yesterday and an inshore lifeboat was tasked to the scene, near Carrybridge. The passengers were rescued from the vessel and […]

  • 2 August 2010

    Maximising oil exports from the GCC will hinge on the region importing more gas, the Scottish consultancy Wood Mackenzie says. Wood Mackenzie has belatedly realised what makes Gulf residents hot and bothered: a lack of gas to power air conditioners and electric fans. Calling the situation “ironic” in a region with the world’s biggest concentration […]

  • 18 March 2016

    Norwegian oil and gas giant Statoil has informed that its gas facility in Algeria was attacked on Friday morning. The Norwegian firm, mostly known for its offshore operations, has said that its In Salah onshore gas facility was hit by “explosive munitions fired from a distance” at 6.00 local time. Reuters has learned that three or […]

  • 18 January 2017

    One crewman died and six have been reported as missing following the sinking of two cargo vessels off the Philippines on Tuesday, January 17, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reports. The first vessel, M/V Virgina 1, was en route to Roxas, Palawan from Delpan Pier, Binondo, Manila with eleven crew onboard, when it sank after catching fire in […]

  • 30 April 2007

    Veteran British yachtsman Tony Bullimore set sail from Australia Tuesday in a bid to break the round-the-world solo sailing record in 70 days. The starter’s gun fired at about 3:50 pm (0550 GMT) as Bullimore, waiting since December for the right weather conditions, launched his bid to circumnavigate the globe in his 31-metre (102-foot) catamaran.