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  • 18 June 2012
    Business & Finance

    The Port of Tyne has acquired 10 acres of land adjoining its Tyne Dock estate in South Shields from the Administrators of McNulty Offshore Group Holdings Limited. It is a strategic acquisition which will support the Port’s plans for future growth in both its existing business sectors and new areas. Andrew Moffat, Chief Executive Officer […]

  • 6 September 2011

    Plans for a new wave of offshore wind farms and biomass power plants in the North East could help establish the Port of Tyne as one of the U… By James Murray (businessgreen) [mappress] Source: businessgreen, September 06, 2011;

  • 21 February 2012

    North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) rejected the plans to place offshore wind farm power cables throughout the countryside and now a fine of £100,000 might be imposed on the Council in case it opposes the appeal filed by Warwick Energy. The council’s members stated that they do not have the financial assets necessary for proceeding […]

  • 28 February 2017
    Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology

    Siemens is collaborating with US-based company SkySpecs to deploy automated drone technology for onshore and offshore wind turbine blade inspections.

  • 29 March 2005

    Hawaii: A judge today fined German shipping company Schlussel Reederei 750-thousand dollars for violating a federal pollution act. The company admitted the crew of the Ibuki violated the law in November by failing to maintain an oil record book, which lists discharges of unprocessed oily bilge waste.

  • 3 February 2016

    Italian oil and gas contractor Saipem said on Tuesday it will appeal an Algerian court ruling ordering one of its units to pay a 34,000 euro ($37,100) fine for allegedly inflating bid prices for contracts associated with the GK3 gas pipeline. Sonatrach of Algeria awarded in 2009 the contract to Saipem Contracting Algérie, a Saipem unit, […]

  • 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 […]

  • 12 June 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The Port of Tyne has announced record cargo volumes and record turnover for the fifth successive year. In 2013, the Port saw cargo volumes increase by 25% to 8.1m tonnes, and turnover rose 16% to £73 million compared to 2012. Andrew Moffat, Port of Tyne Chief Executive Officer, said that 2013 had been another record […]

  • 7 July 2014
    Business & Finance

    The Port of Tyne has appointed Paul Foster to a new post as Director of Projects with a remit to drive forward its ambitious development plans. Before joining the Port, Paul was project director for an international renewable energy business based in Manchester. His career began with 15 years’ service in the Royal Engineers, and […]

  • 12 June 2012

    According to mvtimes.com, Edgartown selectmen agreed Monday to pay a fine to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, for the unauthorized and unpermitted dredging in January. “We hope, as far as the town is concerned, this is the end of it,” town counsel Ron Rappaport told selectmen at their Monday meeting. “I recommend that you […]

  • 23 January 2017
    Business & Finance

    The Soldiers Point Marina operator will pay $220.000 in fines and cleanup costs after the NSW Environment Protection Authority took action for illegal dredging which disturbed toxic sediment, EPA said in its latest release. EPA Regional Director North, Adam Gilligan, said that the timeliness of a tip off to the EPA’s Environment Line by a […]

  • 17 November 2021
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Infrastructure, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Vessels

    A Panama-flagged boxship and the Philippines-flagged bulk carrier have been fined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over inspection, monitoring, and reporting violations in California and Louisiana.

  • 16 January 2015
    Business & Finance

    The U.K.’s Port of Tyne has appointed the main contractor for the GBP 25 million (USD 38m) extension of Riverside Quay, the Port’s multifunctional deep-sea facility at South Shields. The main contract for over 300 metres of quay work includes a 125 metre quay extension, an upgrade of 118m of existing quay and 90 metres of […]

  • 16 January 2015
    Business & Finance

    The California Air Resources Board has fined four shipping companies a combined USD 146,719 for failing to switch from dirty diesel “bunker” fuel to cleaner, low-sulfur marine distillate fuel upon entering Regulated California Waters – within 24 nautical miles of the California coast. China’s Wealth Ocean Ship Management and China Shipping Container Lines, Germany’s Liberty One Ship Management, and Japan’s Kitaura Kaiun were fined […]

  • 22 December 2015

    French oil major Total has reportedly been fined for a gas leak that occurred on its Elgin platform, in the UK North Sea, back in 2012.  Offshore Energy Today recently reported that Total was due to appear in court as it had been charged for the Elgin gas leak under offshore installations regulations. According to BBC, […]

  • 24 November 2015

    Oil giant Shell has been fined for an oil leak at the Gannet field in the UK sector of the North Sea. Shell UK will pay 22.5 thousand pounds for the incident that happened in 2011 at Shell’s Gannet Alpha platform. More specifically, in August 2011, oil spilled from a subsea pipeline connected to Shell’s […]

  • 10 June 2015
    Business & Finance

    New Zealand-based diving company The Dive Spot Limited has been fined NZD 50,000 and its co-director and skipper Mark Andrew Barnes fined NZD 25,000 for the death of diver Bruce Porter on 7 February 2014, Maritime New Zealand reports. Reparations of NZD 50,000 and NZD 30,000 are also to be paid by The Dive Spot Limited and Barnes, respectively. Porter […]

  • 5 June 2015

    The US Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound investigating officers have initiated civil penalties against four environmental activists who entered an established safety-zone around a Shell-contracted offshore support vessel in Bellingham to protest the oil major’s explorations in the Arctic. Cody Erdman, Chiara D’Angelo, Paul Adler and Matthew Fuller were cited in accordance with Code of Federal Regulations […]

  • 4 June 2015
    Business & Finance

    German shipping company Herm. Dauelsberg GmbH & Co. KG has been fined with USD 750,000 for dumping oily bilge in Alaska. Herm. Dauelsberg-operated ship Lindavia released an estimated 1,780 gallons of oily water in U.S. waters while en route from China to Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands earlier this year, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin Feldis is quoted as saying […]

  • 7 August 2019
    Business & Finance

    The move comes on the back of a major fire aboard the Yantian Express in January 2019.

  • 6 April 2016
    Business & Finance

    South Korean shipping company Doorae Shipping Co. has been fined by the US District Court of Hawaii for dumping oily bilge water into the ocean, court documents show. In February, the 2009-built oil tanker B.Sky, owned by Doorae Shipping, discharged polluted water into the ocean while several hundred miles off the coast of Hawaii. The […]

  • 17 December 2015

    One of Israel’s main cargo ports, the port of Ashdod, is about to be sanctioned financially in the amount of NIS 2.7 million (USD 693.6 thousand) for polluting the Mediterranean Sea, according to the country’s Ministry of Environmental Protection (MoEP). The sanctioning has been imposed as it has been determined that the port’s staff has unloaded ships improperly […]

  • 12 June 2017
    Business & Finance

    Mexican antitrust authorities have fined seven shipping companies for a number of collusions which led to a rise in prices on Ro-Ro shipping routes in Mexico. The companies in question are the Compañía Sud Americana de Vapores (CSAV), Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line), K Line America, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Mitsui OSK Bulk Shipping (MOBUSA), Nippon […]

  • 6 November 2015

    Repsol-operated Canaport LNG terminal in Canada will pay $750,000 in fines and penalties after it took responsibility for the death of 7,500 birds. Canaport LNG said in a statement on Thursday it has reached a settlement with the Crown for the incident that occurred on Sept. 13-14, 2013, in which “approximately 7,500 migratory birds died as […]

  • 14 March 2012

    The Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance has fined the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound with$22,500 for improperly engaging in and failing to properly report ‘electioneering activities’. In 2010, the anti-wind farm group emitted radio ads before gubernatorial election that advocated against Cape Wind proposal. The ad stated that if Gov. Deval Patrick had […]