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Greek Shipowners Kill EU’s Russian Oil Tanker Ban
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Crew fatality on board NCC SAFA at Amsterdam anchorage
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UAE ro-ro ship capsized, sinking in Persian Gulf, SAR under way
Keel laid for HaiSea’s zero-emission electric harbour tug
Bangladeshi bulk carrier hit by Russian Navy missile: 1 crew died
Two Ukrainian commercial ships seized by Russians, Ukraine says
World’s Largest Shipping Lines Suspend Shipping to Russia
Felicity Ace Sinks in Atlantic Ocean
Turkish bulk carrier hit by Russian air strike off Odessa
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British Columbia to Set up Ship-to-Ship LNG Bunkering
The British Columbia government is joining the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority and FortisBC in establishing the first ship-to-ship LNG marine bunkering service on the west coast of North America.
24 October 2019 Thursday 13:24
ILWU: Automation of BC Terminals to Cause Major Job Cuts
Automation of British Columbia container terminals could lead to a loss of thousands of jobs, according to a report commissioned by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada.
16 September 2019 Monday 09:23
Crew Fatigue Caused 2016 Grounding of Kirby Tug Nathan E. Stewart in British Columbia, Report Says
The investigation revealed that the second mate, who was alone on the bridge at the time of the accident, had fallen asleep after working a 6-on, 6-off shift schedule for at least two days leading up to the grounding.
07 June 2018 Thursday 13:34
Containership MOL Prestige Adrift Off British Columbia After Fire; Two Crew Medevaced
A 293-meter containership is adrift off British Columbia, Canada after suffering an engine fire which knocked out power to the vessel.
03 February 2018 Saturday 15:03
Canadian Coast Guard Holds Major Maritime Incident Exercise in British Columbia
The Canadian Coast Guard and its federal and local partners are holding a large-scale on-the-water emergency preparedness exercise in the Gulf Islands area in British Columbia this week.
26 October 2017 Thursday 10:43
ICS 'deeply concerned' by Ottawa's bid to ban tankers off northern British Columbia
The Canadian Parliament is giving consideration to legislation that could ban the shipment of crude oil in the waters of northern British Columbia.
19 October 2017 Thursday 18:19
Petronas cancels huge British Columbia liquefaction project
Pacific NorthWest LNG, a subsidiary of Mlaysian energy giant Petronas, has cancelled its planed $36bn liquefaction plant in Port Edward, British Columbia, citing changing market conditions.
27 July 2017 Thursday 00:03
Petronas Drops Plan to Build $27 Billion LNG Terminal in British Columbia
Malaysia’s Petroliam Nasional Bhd abandoned its long-stalled plans to build a $27 billion liquefied natural gas export terminal on Canada’s west coast, citing changes in market conditions.
26 July 2017 Wednesday 12:31
Canada Introduces Law to Ban Tankers Off North British Columbia
Canada’s Liberal government has introduced legislation for a moratorium on oil tanker traffic along the northern coast of the British Columbia province, the country’s transport department said on Friday, delivering on an election promise.
13 May 2017 Saturday 09:35
Final Salish Class Vessel Sets Sail for British Columbia
Canadian ferry owner and operator BC Ferries revealed that Salish Raven, a final of three LNG-powered Salish Class vessels, departed Gdansk, Poland, on April 28, bound for its new home in British Columbia.
01 May 2017 Monday 10:40
BC Ferries’ Salish Eagle Arrives in British Columbia
BC Ferries’ second of three new liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered Salish Class vessels, the Salish Eagle, arrived at its British Columbia home on March 20.
22 March 2017 Wednesday 14:38
BC Ferries’ 2nd Salish Ferry Sets Sail for British Columbia
The second of three new liquefied natural gas (LNG) -powered Salish Class vessels, ordered by Canadian ferry owner and operator BC Ferries, departed Gdansk, Poland on February 11 bound for its new home in British Columbia.
15 February 2017 Wednesday 11:55
BC Ferries’ First LNG Ship Arrives in British Columbia
Canadian ferry owner and operator BC Ferries revealed that Salish Orca, the first of its three liquefied natural gas (LNG) -powered Salish Class newbuildings, arrived in British Columbia on January 11, 2017.
13 January 2017 Friday 13:10
Proposed Petronas LNG terminal in Northern British Columbia gets boost
Malaysia’s state oil and gas giant Petronas has received a boost to its planned Pacific Northwest LNG plant in Canada after an aboriginal group indicated it could be open to the project on certain conditions, according to Bloomberg.
29 August 2016 Monday 14:36
Five drowned after Canada whale-watching boat sinks
Five people have been confirmed dead and one missing after a whale-watching vessel carrying 27 sank off Canada's Pacific coast near Vancouver Island, coastguards said.
26 October 2015 Monday 10:50
Canada Blocks Buy America Provisions at Ferry Project
The Government of Canada signed an order to block Alaska’s Department of Transportation from applying U.S. ‘Buy America’ legislation on the ferry terminal demolition and reconstruction project at the Port of Prince Rupert, British Columbia.
22 January 2015 Thursday 08:20
ExxonMobil to invest $21 billion for LNG in Canada
The U.S. giant ExxonMobil is planning to invest $21 billion in Canada to export liquefied natural gas.
13 January 2015 Tuesday 13:07
Overall Tonnage Dips at Port of Prince Rupert
Canada’s Port of Prince Rupert marked a 10% decline in overall port tonnage as coal and log exports constricted in response to market forces, according to year-end statistics released by the Prince Rupert Port Authority.
13 January 2015 Tuesday 08:00
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