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  • 23 September 2020
    Authorities & Government, Ports & Logistics, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Vessels

    Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has paid $253,300 in penalties to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for violating the Ocean-Going Vessel At-Berth Regulation. The rule requires container, passenger, and refrigerated cargo ships to reduce emissions while docked at California’s ports, including Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, Hueneme, San Francisco, and San Diego. […]

  • 15 February 2017
    Operations & Maintenance

    Norwegian Wintershall has submitted development concept for the Skarfjell field to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. Wintershall and its license partners, Capricorn, Bayerngas, Edison and DEA, have selected the development solution for the Skarfjell field, under which the reservoir will be connected to the nearby Gjøa platform via a subsea tie-back. The license partnership now enters the define phase of the […]

  • 6 June 2017

    Ireland-based Clontarf Energy has been awarded offshore Block 18 (EG-18) as part of the Equatorial Guinea 2017 bid round.  According to the company’s statement on Tuesday, Block 18 covers approximately 5,056 km2 of undrilled deep water acreage with several play types and the company’s focus will be on working on large structural and / or […]

  • 13 February 2017

    Cluff Natural Resources has abandoned its plans to buy a pair of North Sea licenses from Verus Petroleum.  To remind, on May 10, 2016, the company said it had entered into an option with Verus Petroleum to acquire a 25% interest in licenses P1944 (Block 14/20e) and P2156 (Block 15/11 & 16f) located in the […]

  • 6 November 2013

    The MoD plans to commission three new ocean-going Offshore Patrol Vessels for the Royal Navy in a deal that will sustain jobs in the UK’s warship building industry. The new ships, which will be built by BAE Systems at their shipyards on the Clyde, will play a key role in counter-terrorism, counter-piracy and anti smuggling […]

  • 12 August 2016
    Business & Finance

    Two senior engineering officers employed by an Italian shipping company admitted that they deliberately concealed the discharge of oily waste from oil tanker Cielo di Milano into the sea, according to the US Department of Justice. The 50-year-old chief engineer of Cielo di Milano, Girolamo Curatolo, pleaded guilty before US District Judge Susan D. Wigenton in Newark […]

  • 19 May 2021

    How do you keep your crew safe in times of COVID-19? The need to take good care of crew members and travelling employees is getting increasingly more attention. Keeping employees healthy and safe is not only an employer’s responsibility, but it is also fundamental to attracting and retaining talent. The COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous […]

  • 6 March 2014

    Singapore-based Odfjell Asia II Pte Ltd. (Odfjell) and one of its senior crew members pleaded guilty on Tuesday, March 4, 2014, in federal court in Hartford, Conn., USA, for violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS), announced Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division Robert G. Dreher, United […]

  • 23 September 2013
    Business & Finance, Vessels

    It was just before midnight when the Corps dredge Currituck’s crew, sailing back from a project site on Bennet’s Creek, saw the sky light up. As the dredge chugged toward the Monitor Merrimack Memorial Bridge Tunnel on Sept. 16, a red flare spiraled into the night sky like a fire work off to the west. […]

  • 7 September 2020
    Ports & Logistics

    The mandatory use of shore power at Californian ports has been suspended amid governmental measures aimed at voluntary electricity conservation to mitigate the impact of the ongoing heat-wave. “State leadership has identified this temporary exemption to at-berth emissions control requirements because shutting off shore power is the single biggest means of reducing power in a […]

  • 6 July 2020
    Infrastructure, Vessels

    Damen Shipyards Group has delivered five zero-emission ferries to Arriva Denmark in Copenhagen, which is operating the vessels on behalf of Danish public transport agency Movia.

  • 17 May 2017
    Business & Finance

    Jay M. Cashman of Quincy Shipyard, LLC, is seeking a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to conduct work in waters of the U.S. to expand and modify the dredging footprint to Pier 1 in the Quincy Shipyard to create a turning basin in Quincy, Mass. This work is proposed in the Fore […]

  • 11 May 2020
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Rules & Regulation

    Norwegian-based ballast water treatment (BWT) specialist Optimarin has launched a leasing option within the BWT segment as a response to the growing need for more flexibility in financing solutions. The company said that the leasing option is the first of its kind in the segment and comes amid challenging market conditions shipowners and ship operators […]

  • 1 February 2024
    Business Developments & Projects, Innovation, Research & Development, Technology

    Oslo-headquartered Fred. Olsen 1848 has deployed its pilot floating solar project at sea in Norway, with commissioning scheduled for spring. Fred. Olsen 1848 sees the 50×50 meter, 124 kW pilot project in Risør as a testing ground for refining the components of its floating PV technology.  The next steps include transitioning the technology behind BRIZO […]

  • 15 July 2011
    Business & Finance

    The original order from Statoil was for 175 new cabins at Oseberg field centre. Last week the assignment was extended. Now Aibel is to demolish all the cabins and build again from scratch. “We are demolishing floors, walls, ceiling plates, pipes and the electrics. Everything is going. There will be practically nothing that isn’t new […]

  • 28 June 2015
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders

    Subsea World News has put together a recap of the most interesting articles from the previous week (June 22 – June 28). Technip UK has been fined £160,000 by Aberdeen Sheriff Court after admitting a breach of regulations covering health and safety of workers. Namely, in March 2009, David Stephenson died working as rigger on […]

  • 3 January 2019

    An 18-meter end section of the Ocean Cleanup’s System 001, broke off.

  • 5 December 2016
    Business & Finance

    After final preparations in Australia, two Sea Shepherd vessels are now on their way to the Southern Ocean to intercept the Japanese whaling fleet in a bid stop their slaughter of minke whales, Sea Shepherd Global said. The marine conservation organization’s flagship vessel the Steve Irwin departed for their 11th whale defense campaign, Operation Nemesis, […]

  • 18 September 2015
    Business & Finance

    Deltamarin Ltd and Aker Arctic Technology Inc have jointly developed a modern Aframax-sized tanker concept for arctic use, focusing on safe operations.  The Arctic Aframax tanker is intended for crude oil and oil product transports. The vessel is strengthened to ice class PC5 level (equals approximately Russian Maritime Register of Shipping category ARC6) and is […]

  • 11 December 2015
    Business & Finance

    The Port of Virginia Authority, Norfolk, continues its march toward a record-setting calendar year despite a slight drop of 2.5 percent in November cargo volumes, compared to the same period in 2014, as the industry’s traditional busy season nears its end. In November, the port handled 203,472 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). As forecasted, breakbulk tonnage saw a decline […]

  • 30 September 2013
    Business & Finance

    Gaz Métro, through its subsidiary Gaz Métro LNG, L.P., and the Société des traversiers du Québec (STQ) announced that they have entered into an agreement in principle for the purchase of fuel to supply three new ferries with liquefied natural gas (LNG). Currently being designed in a Québec naval shipyard, two of the future ships […]

  • 30 September 2013
    Project & Tenders, Vessels

    Gaz Métro, through its subsidiary Gaz Métro LNG, L.P., and the Société des traversiers du Québec (STQ) announced they have entered into an agreement in principle for the purchase of fuel to supply three new ferries with liquefied natural gas (LNG). Currently being designed in a Québec naval shipyard, two of the future ships will […]

  • 30 January 2013
    Business & Finance

    Mantsbrite Limited, a leading distributor of marine equipment for a number of international electronic navigation product manufacturers, is now supplying the new Koden CVS-128B & CVS-1410B FX2BB broadband echo sounders to its 175 strong UK and Ireland dealer network. The Koden CVS-128B & CVS1410B are dual frequency broadband echosounders with a 2kW power output. The […]

  • 6 April 2016

    International shipping association together with the International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL) on Wednesday jointly issued the first definitive voyage charter party “LNGVOY” designed for the expanding LNG spot market.

  • 18 January 2013
    Business & Finance

    Orion Marine Group, Inc., a leading heavy civil marine contractor serving the infrastructure sector, is providing its investors an update on the Company’s outlook and end markets. Market Outlook The Company’s overall outlook remains unchanged as 2013 gets underway. Private sector bid opportunities continue to be robust with local and DOT bid opportunities continuing at […]