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Authorities & Government, Environment, Infrastructure, Safety, Vessels
A Liberia-flagged bulk carrier ran aground off the coast of Sri Lanka on 23 January, the Sri Lanka Navy said.
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A containership identified as Cyprus-registered Tina I ran aground in the Singapore Strait on Sunday, November 22 after hitting an Iranian vessel grounded in the area since May. The 2004-built Tina I rammed into the stern of the 2008-built Shahraz, a boxship controlled by Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines. The ship, which was reportedly […]
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The Panamanian flagged coal carrier Hong Dai ran aground on a soft sandy bottom near Norfolk, Virginia, on Wednesday night. The Hong Dai’s crew reported no injuries, pollution or flooding concerns at the time, according to the US Coast Guard. It is reported that there are 22 crew members on board the bulker. Sector Virginia […]
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Authorities & Government, Infrastructure, Safety, Vessels
A ferry operated by Finnish company Viking Line has run aground in the Åland Islands waters between Finland and Sweden, Finnish authorities said.
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Infrastructure, Safety, Vessels
A Vietnam-flagged cargo vessel ran aground in the waters between Nagubat Island and Liwagao Island in Antique, the Philippines, on 13 August 2020, the Philippine Coast Guard said.
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Hamburg-based Nauticor said its bunker vessel Kairos completed the bunkering of DEME’s LNG-fueled dredged Scheldt River.
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Ports & Logistics, Vessels
Transmission system operator TenneT has selected SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH to provide a DP2-compliant Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) for the supply runs of cargo to the offshore platforms in the German and Dutch North Sea. Under the contract, SeaRenergy will continuously provide and operate an appointed PSV and the respective crews and carry out the […]
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Infrastructure, Regulation & policy, Safety, Vessels
A Liberia-flagged containership ran aground in the Mississippi River on March 27.
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A Liberia-flagged containership ran aground in the Mississippi River on March 27.
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Infrastructure, Safety, Vessels
A Norwegian cargo vessel ran aground off the Isle of Skye, Scotland, on March 23.
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Ocean energy solutions company Bombora has recently been announced as a finalist in the ‘Wales STEM Awards’, shortlisted for the ‘STEM Start-Up of the Year Award’. Bombora is among 42 innovative businesses and individual finalists, making a difference to, and championing, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM) in Wales. The Wales STEM Awards were launched […]
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Salvage operations are being complicated by adverse weather caused by Cyclone Kyarr.
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The ship failed to respond to radio calls before missing a turning point.
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Hamburg-based Nauticor, a unit of Linde, conducted the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation in at the Elbehafen Brunsbüttel, part of Brunsbüttel Ports, the first at a German port.
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Dr Alice Hall has won the Innovation Award at the CIRIA BIG Biodiversity Challenge Awards for her research in coastal infrastructure and defences. Bournemouth University (BU) ecologist worked with Scarborough Borough Council and University of Hull (Dr Sue Hull) on a scheme to protect houses and coastal infrastructure in Runswick Bay in North Yorkshire with […]
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Skimming operations in Golden Ray’s engine room were started in order to allow access to the main fuel tanks.
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Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) bunkered LNG to the liquefied natural gas-fueled tugboat Ishin at the port of Kobe.
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Member of Parliament for New Brunswick Southwest, Karen Ludwig, has announced new investments in harbor infrastructure projects in North Head, Southwest New Brunswick. The development programs, led by Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Small Craft Harbors program, involve dredging the east side basin of the harbor to create room for additional floating wharves. Work on the […]
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A Panama-flagged cargo vessel grounded near Philippine Lauis Ledge Lighthouse, off Talisay coast, Cebu.
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The Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Jonathan Wilkinson, and the Member of Parliament for Miramichi - Grand Lake, Pat Finnigan, have announced that the Government of Canada is investing over $4.6 million in infrastructure for four New Brunswick fishing harbors in Pointe-Sapin, Loggiecroft, Bas-Neguac and McEachern’s point. Commenting the latest news, Mr. Wilkinson […]
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The tests were declared a success by the country’s transport ministry.
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German LNG Terminal GmbH, JV behind the LNG terminal project in Brunsbuettel, will start the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) prequalification process this month.
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As the oil and gas industry comes out of the recent downturn, E&P companies are tempted to chase the rewards of higher oil prices by accelerating the sanctioning of new projects. However, hasty sanctioning can lead to less certainty of what the ultimate cost of any given project will be, according to Rystad Energy.
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Both ships sustained hull damages above the waterline.
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Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders
Bremerhaven-based INNOVEN Marine Service has won a contract to provide offshore supply vessel services to the Global Tech I and BARD Offshore 1 wind farms in the German North Sea. The contract covers the transport of containers carrying dangerous goods and general cargo from Emden to the wind farms and back, as well as substation refueling services. […]