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MMMCZCS: Navigating the regulatory traps to drive real change
Regulatory measures implemented by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) often set out with ...

Another carbon storage license awarded in UK North Sea
Just shortly after news that the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) awarded a license for a carbo...

NSTA awards carbon storage license encompassing ‘UK’s largest depleted gas field’
The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has awarded a license for a carbon capture and storage (CC...

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WATCH: EPS, GCMD and GoodFuels team up on third biofuel supply chain trial
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has bunkered the third supply chain of a biofu...

With the oil transfer completed, the final destination of FSO Safer remains unknown
The successful completion of the oil transfer operation from the FSO Safer marks a significant miles...

New two-year term opens doors to next phase of Namibian offshore licence and bolsters farm-out efforts
Global Petroleum Limited has received the green light to proceed to the first renewal period (FRP) o...

Equinor gearing up to drill North Sea prospect with Transocean rig
Equinor has secured a drilling permit from the country’s authorities for an exploration well in the ...

Denmark postpones second tender for offshore CO2 storage licenses
The Danish Energy Agency has postponed the second tender round for the award of offshore CO2 storage...

Norvic Shipping expands fleet with energy-efficient Ultramax newbuild
Dry bulk owner and operator Norvic Shipping welcomed into the fleet an energy-efficient Ultramax ves...

Transocean tasked with tackling nonconformities regarding blowout preventers
Norwegian offshore safety regulator has carried out an audit of Transocean Services and its processe...

Equinor getting ready for drilling ops with Odfjell rig
Equinor has secured a drilling permit from the country’s authorities for two wells in the Norwegian ...

Ocean current energy is the third source
Equinox is preparing to harvest stable renewable energy Standing on the shoulders of giants, start-u...

Finding the cracks before they appear
The potential of vibration monitoring on winch systems The current As a result of the current surge ...

Subsea upgrade on the agenda for Equinor’s Norwegian Sea duo
Norway’s state-owned energy giant Equinor has received consent from the Petroleum Safety Autho...

Crowley breaks ground for all-electric tug charging station
Florida-based marine company Crowley and the Port of San Diego broke ground for the shoreside chargi...

DHT Holdings fits scrubbers on entire fleet
Crude oil tanker company DHT Holdings has completed the installation of three exhaust gas ...

Boosting conversion rates
Repurposing existing vessels as an answer to rising prices and a changing climate The maritime indus...

Hafnia reveals investment in methanol-powered newbuilds backed by TotalEnergies
Singapore-based tanker owner and operator Hafnia has leaped onto the methanol bandwagon with th...

Snøhvit Future is a go, underpinning Norway’s role as low-emission gas supplier
The Norwegian government has given its stamp of approval for the Equinor-operated Snøhvit Future pro...

Tullow bags several oil & gas licence extensions in Gabon
Tullow Oil has gained approval from the government of Gabon for the extension of several of its Gabo...

SeaRenergy and ASSC bring “Spirit of Emden” into service – offering Cargo Runs in the German North Sea
The accelerating expansion of offshore energy projects together with the backlog of works due to the...

ZeroNorth partners with Cargill on voyage optimization
Climate technology company ZeroNorth has signed a three-year contract with Swiss freight trader Carg...

CMA CGM settles Clean Water Act violations with EPA
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has settled with French container shipping major CMA ...

DUH takes legal action against LNG terminal in Lubmin
The German Environmental Aid (Deutsche Umwelthilfe – DUH) has filed a lawsuit against the operation ...

Thumbs-up for Equinor to deploy COSL Drilling’s rig for North Sea ops
Norwegian regulator has given Equinor its consent to use a COSL Drilling-owned rig for production dr...
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