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  • 23 December 2024
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders

    Ariadne Interconnection, a subsidiary of Greek transmission system operator (TSO) Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO or ADMIE), has completed what it says is the largest electricity transmission project in Greece, with a budget exceeding €1.1 billion. IPTO reported yesterday, December 23, that the Crete-Attica electrical interconnection had been completed, with operations expected to begin in […]

  • 20 August 2012

    New Hanover County commissioners will meet today to discuss the Mason Inlet dredging project because the County and the Army Corps of Engineers are beginning a new round of dredging. According to charlotteobserver.com, the Corps say dredging can occur from November to March, and the costs are expected to be around $2 million. The Mason […]

  • 9 October 2012

    “A lack of maintenance at Sunset Marina is a threat to the future of the popular harbor,” Rock Island city leaders said. According to kwqc.com, the water has become so shallow that some of the docks are sitting at the bottom of the lake instead of floating. The last time the marina entrance was dredged […]

  • 1 August 2007

    Heralding a new era in Japanese ferry transportation, the impressive new Incat 112 metre Wave Piercing Catamaran Natchan Rera has been delivered to Higashi Nihon Ferry. Specifically designed and built to meet the requirements of Higashi Nihon Ferry, the Incat 112 metre Natchan Rera (Incat Hull 064) delivers a craft well equipped to handle the […]

  • 11 June 2007

    A Philippine passenger ferry with 260 people on board caught fire south of Manila on Sunday, leaving at least five dead, coast guard officials said. A total of 255 survivors were rescued by two passing fishing boats and a coast guard from the MV Catalyn D, which caught fire off Mindoro island, about 170 kilometers […]

  • 27 July 2006

    TONNES of Queensland sugar had to be pumped overboard after a bulk carrier crashed into a coral reef in Papua New Guinea, but authorities are unsure what damage it might do to marine life. Marine salvagers dumped the spoiled sugar into the ocean in order to refloat the Zhi Qiang on July 13 after it […]

  • 15 January 2007

    the Middle East’s biggest yacht-builder – will be showing its Majesty 50 and Majesty 66 yachts at January’s Dusseldorf Boat Show, one of the world’s leading yachting and boating events. The company has been exhibiting at Dusseldorf since 2000 and is celebrating its 25th anniversary by presenting complete vessels there for the first time. Getting […]

  • 7 December 2006

    The sister ship to the recently delivered six New South Wales Water Police boats officially entered service on December 4 with the Bermuda Water Police. This follows a delivery trip from the West Australian shipyard that included shipping the 16 metre vessel to Savannah, Georgia USA before travelling under her own power on a 900 […]

  • 2 November 2006

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden: Rescuers on Thursday called off the search for a crew member missing after a Swedish freighter sank in a Baltic Sea storm, killing one and leaving 12 others hospitalized. The crew, from the Philippines and Sweden, jumped into the water as the 155-meter-long (508-foot-long) Finnbirch went down between the Swedish islands of Gotland […]

  • 25 December 2019

    The Nordsee One offshore wind project has celebrated two years of power production. The 332MW offshore wind farm located in the German North Sea started commercial operation on 21 December 2017. Nordsee One comprises 54 Senvion 6.2M126 turbines located approximately 32km north of the island Juist. All the turbines have been sending power to the grid […]

  • 13 December 2024
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Transition, Vision

    Japan-headquartered Sumitomo Electric Industries has completed an interconnector in the Philippines which included the installation of a 27-kilometer-long high-voltage submarine power cable. The project involved laying a 230 kV AC submarine cable of 1,200 MW capacity along a 27-kilometer route between Cebu and Bohol islands, aiming to resolve the growing power supply-demand imbalance on Bohol Island, […]

  • 6 March 2015

    The Santos GLNG said its facility on Curtis Island is anticipated to start flare activity on the site within the next 48 hours.

  • 19 June 2006

    Officials Sunday said that hot weather caused the 10,500 ton Sun Island ship to get hung up during its launch at the Bach Dang shipyard in northern Hai Phong city. The freighter, which is 110m long and 18.8m wide, was designed by Japanese Wada Bussan Company and built under a contract inked with Japanese NOMA […]

  • 11 April 2013

    The U.S. imported four liquefied natural gas cargoes in February, according to the U.S. Department of Energy data. Three cargoes were shipped from Trinidad and Tobago and one from Qatar. The Elba Island and the Everett LNG terminal received two cargoes each. There were no exports of domestically-produced LNG from the United States in January […]

  • 12 May 2015

    The Swedish tidal energy developer, Minesto, is to hold a public consultation event about its plans for 1.5MW project off the coast of Holy Island, Anglesey next week. The tidal energy project will feature underwater ‘kite’ technology. “The DG Holyhead Deep project design and environmental impact assessment are progressing,” said the company in a statement. […]

  • 13 April 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Vessels

    World’s largest floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU), MOL FSRU Challenger, has arrived in Hong Kong where it will serve the offshore LNG terminal that is due for final commissioning soon. According to CLP Power and HK Electric, the power companies that are jointly developing Hong Kong’s first offshore LNG terminal, the FSRU arrived on […]

  • 20 July 2021
    Business Developments & Projects, Outlook & Strategy

    The Italian shipping company Grimaldi Group and its Spanish counterpart Armas Trasmediterránea Group have reached a definitive agreement for the sale of ships and port terminals.

  • 6 August 2020
    Infrastructure, Ports & Logistics

    LNG exports from the three liquefaction plants located on Curtis Island off Gladstone remained flat in July.

  • 20 July 2020
    Technology

    Kawasaki Heavy Industries has completed verification tests for the close-range inspections of a subsea pipeline by an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) off the coast of Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture. With a focus on the growing demand for pipeline maintenance in offshore oil and gas fields, Kawasaki has been developing an AUV called SPICE (Subsea Precise […]

  • 2 October 2019
    Business & Finance

    Salvage workers removed over 106,101 gallons of fuel from the capsized car carrier as of October 1.

  • 22 March 2019
    Business & Finance

    VARO Energy subsidiary, GoodFuels aim to improve availability of BFO to deep sea vessels leaving from Rotterdam.

  • 27 April 2016
    Business & Finance

    Carnival Corporation’s newest brand Fathom returned from its inaugural voyage to the Dominican Republic on April 24.  Fathom began sailing Amber Cove, a new port located in the Puerto Plata region and the company’s first social impact destination. “While we celebrated and introduced the unique Fathom experience to our guests last week, we are looking […]

  • 29 May 2015
    Business & Finance

    The grounding of the drilling rig Kulluk in Alaskan waters in 2012 was most probably caused by an inadequate towing plan by Royal Dutch Shell plc that did not address all the risks involved, a report from the US National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) shows. The ice-class mobile offshore drilling unit Kulluk, owned by Shell Offshore, […]

  • 20 May 2016

    Marshall Islands-flagged oil/chemical tanker Siteam Anja ran aground onto the rocks just 400 meters off the shore of Lobos Island, about 8 kilometers southeast of Punta del Este, Uruguay on Tuesday, May 17th. The 1997-built tanker was en route from San Lorenzo, Argentina to Rio Grande, Brazil with more than 32,000 m3 vegetable oil in its tanks. Near Punta del Este the 44,640 […]

  • 14 July 2016

    Following the ruling in favor of the Philippines on the increasingly hostile Chinese – Philippine dispute on their claims to the Spratly Islands, Oslo-based Xeneta said that the ruling might have a wider effect on containerized ocean freight, as some 70% of world trade shipping passes through the South China Sea. The ruling, issued by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The […]