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Netanyahu Blames Tehran For Explosion Aboard Israeli RoRo Helios Ray
Container line schedule reliability at record low for 6th month running
China seeks to accelerate green economy including shipping and ports
Israel Clears Greek Tanker of Suspicion in Oil Spill Investigation
CMA CGM to Deploy Six LNG-Powered Containerships on Transpacific
Oil Benchmark Revamp Sees Surge in Trading of Opaque Swaps
Wakashio Captain Confirms He Navigated Close to Shore to Pick Up Cell Signal, But Blames Chief Officer for Grounding
Australia Launches Livestock Carrier Inspection Campaign
Ship Owners Lock In Charter Rates at 13-Year Highs
Germany and Belgium Seize a Record 23 Tonnes of Cocaine Found in Shipping Containers
Samsung Heavy Industries Settles Petrobras Bribery Case for $150M
Indonesian Navy Catches Five Pirates in the Act of Raiding a Barge
Companies Bail on Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Pipeline
Rauma shipyard shuts down production after over 230 coronavirus infections
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Chapter 11 filing for Asia Offshore Drilling
Chapter 11 cases have been filed in the Southern District of Texas for Seadrill’s wholly-owned subsidiaries under the Asia Offshore Drilling brand.
08 February 2021 Monday 11:10
Disappointment for Lundin in Barents Sea
Oil and gas company Lundin Energy came up dry in the Bask prospect in the Barents Sea following results from an exploration well drilled with the West Bollsta rig, which will now drill another well for Lundin.
27 January 2021 Wednesday 12:00
The year ahead in ship finance
Big banks will further withdraw from shipping and other smaller industries. Make no mistake, banks are in big trouble, slashing staff across the world.
12 December 2020 Saturday 11:00
Ocean Infinity Orders Eight Remote-Operated Ships at VARD
U.S.-based subsea exploration company Ocean Infinity has signed shipbuilding contracts for eight shore-controllable vessels in what is being described as a major step forward in the development of unmanned and remotely-controlled vessel operations.
24 November 2020 Tuesday 11:00
Solstad Offshore awarded subsea work by Petrobras
Norway’s Solstad Offshore has been awarded additional work for two of its dive support vessels by Petrobras in Brazil.
02 November 2020 Monday 11:39
Equinor warns Johan Sverdrup field may close due to ongoing strike
Norwegian energy giant Equinor has warned that if an ongoing strike on the Norwegian continental shelf continues through to October 14, then the Johan Sverdrup field will have to close production until further notice.
08 October 2020 Thursday 11:00
Norway Invests $2.4B in CO2 Capture and Subsea Storage Project
Norway has received permission from the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) to proceed with a $2.4 billion investment in two large-scale carbon capture facilities, along with the infrastructure needed to transport and store the CO2 in subsea reservoirs
21 July 2020 Tuesday 14:50
Norway's Kleven Verft Acquired From Bankruptcy by Green Yard
Two weeks after Kleven Verft filed for bankruptcy a deal has been announced to save the troubled Norwegian shipbuilding group and resume operations under the same management prior to the bankruptcy.
15 July 2020 Wednesday 15:50
Norway's Equinor Sets Ambitious Goals for Decarbonization
Equinor, Norway’s state-controlled energy company, became the latest to announce an ambitious plan for reducing emissions from its ships and operations as part of the effort to decarbonize the shipping industry.
09 June 2020 Tuesday 12:45
Aker BP gains consent to use Maersk Invincible rig on Valhall field
Norwegian oil company Aker BP has received consent from the Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) for plugging and removal work at the Valhall drilling platform off Norway using the Maersk Invincible drilling rig.
28 May 2020 Thursday 14:30
World’s largest crane vessel lifts Wintershall Dea’s Nova topside module
The world’s largest crane vessel, Sleipnir, has lifted Wintershall Dea’s Nova field topside module from the Rosenberg WorleyParsons yard in Stavanger, Norway.
09 May 2020 Saturday 12:43
Giant Pioneering Spirit vessel put in charge of removal and disposal at Valhall
Norwegian oil and gas company Aker BP has awarded a call-off for removal and disposal of multiple installations in the Valhall area in the North Sea to Allseas.
09 April 2020 Thursday 10:55
British Navy has conducted trials of unmanned naval equipment in Norway
In Norway, the British Royal Navy has conducted ‘Groundbreaking’ trials of unmanned naval equipment in an operational setting for the first time, in a number of milestones for the naval service’s autonomous future.
09 March 2020 Monday 10:48
Update: Two AIDAaura Passengers Test Negative for Coronavirus
The two AIDAaura cruise ship passengers who were suspected to be infected with coronavirus have tested negative, health authorities in Norway confirmed.
04 March 2020 Wednesday 11:13
Germany Full Steam Ahead With 212CD Submarine Procurement & Yard Expansion
The German Defense Ministry announced on Oct. 31 it will procure a further two Type 212 submarines, in a global move to invest ten billion euros in new equipment in 2020.
05 November 2019 Tuesday 14:26
Norway Rejects Accommodation Vessel Mega-Merger
The Norwegian Competition Authority has rejected the proposed mega-merger of accommodation vessel operators Prosafe and Floatel on the grounds that the merger would lead to increased prices through less competition.
30 October 2019 Wednesday 10:18
Russian Icebreaker Issues Mayday Call in Storm Off Norway
A Russian icebreaking vessel with 33 people on board made a Mayday call during a storm off the coast of western Norway on Tuesday but Russian authorities said the distress signal had been issued by accident.
22 October 2019 Tuesday 17:14
Norway Releases Action Plan for Green Shipping
Norway has released an action plan for green shipping, saying that its maritime industry is a world leader in the development of low- and zero-emission solutions.
08 October 2019 Tuesday 16:50
Norway’s New Oil Mega-Project Clashes With Growing Focus on Climate
The timing of Norway’s biggest oil project in decades is a bit awkward.
08 October 2019 Tuesday 09:36
Shearwater Completes Acquisition of Schlumberger's Seismic Fleet
Norway-based provider of marine geophysical services Shearwater GeoServices Holding announced the completion of the acquisition of the marine seismic acquisition assets and operations of WesternGeco, the geophysical services product line of Schlumberger.
19 November 2018 Monday 13:41
New All-Electric Passenger Ferry for Oslo
The Fjords will add another all electric passenger vessel to its fleet Legacy of The Fjords which is now under construction at Brødrene Aa.
18 November 2018 Sunday 09:46
Rotten Fish to Help Power Hurtigruten Cruise Ships
The Nordic region’s most high-profile cruise fleet operator is refitting its ships to make them less polluting, and plans to use a byproduct of rotten fish to help power their new, leaner engines.
17 November 2018 Saturday 11:54
Color Line and Ulstein Begin Color Hybrid Project
Color Line and Ulstein Verft marked the construction start-up on the world's largest plug-in hybrid ship, the 'Color Hybrid'.
16 November 2018 Friday 10:41
Norwegian Frigate Finally Secured to Land
The Royal Norwegian Navy’s stricken frigate HNoMS Helge Ingstad is now securely fixed with seven anchoring points on land and is out of danger of sinking, the navy has informed.
13 November 2018 Tuesday 11:28
Frigate Ran Aground in Norway
Norway’s AEGIS frigate HNoMS Helge Ingstad has spent the night on the rocks after sustaining a gashing hole in her hull following a collision with a commercial tanker on November 8.
12 November 2018 Monday 10:31
Frigate and Oil Tanker Collided in Norway
A full evacuation has commenced after two ships have collided outside the Sture-terminal in Hjeltefjord in Hordaland. The frigate takes in large amounts of water, according to VG. Several persons are injured.
08 November 2018 Thursday 12:06
Norway Soar Into Record Territory on Vessels
Norway has seen a record number of vessels in the Norwegian International Ship Register (NIS) since 2008.
08 November 2018 Thursday 11:31
Siemens Develops Subsea Power Grid
The development program was conducted in collaboration with industry partners Chevron, Equinor, ExxonMobil, and Eni Norge and will be the world’s first Subsea Power Grid for medium voltage power distribution using pressure compensated technology.
07 November 2018 Wednesday 11:20
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