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Philippos Ioulianou, managing director of EmissionLink, on why shipowners may pay twice to go green. Shipping is no stranger to regulatory upheaval. But as the IMO’s net-zero targets could soon ...
Malaysia’s Tanjung Offshore has bagged a contract extension from Hibiscus Oil & Gas for maintenance, construction and modification services on the PM3-CAA oilfield. Under the agreement, the ...
Dutch surveyor Fugro has been awarded a seven-year framework agreement with Ireland’s state-owned electricity transmission operator EirGrid. The agreement is for a full suite of geo-data surveys ...
Seven workers were injured, three seriously, in a crane accident on Saturday at Imabari Shipbuilding, Japan’s largest shipyard group, located in Ehime Prefecture. The incident occurred shortly ...
The Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO) has officially been granted NGO consultative status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and has been formally invited to regularly ...
The largest onshore and offshore drilling company in Saudi Arabia by fleet size, Arabian Drilling, has won extensions for several of its jackup rigs. The three-year contract extension was signed ...
The booming secondhand tanker market has reached new heights with the sale of the 21-year-old VLCC City of Tokyo for a reported $41m, setting a new benchmark for vintage VLCCs. The Liberian ...
Prominent Greek shipowner Adam Polemis has completed his third major tanker transaction in as many months, acquiring the newbuild LR2 tanker Hesperia Tide from Eastaway. The deal, reported by ...
DP World has signed a 30-year concession agreement with Syria’s General Authority for Land and Sea Ports to develop and operate the port of Tartus. As part of the agreement, DP World will invest ...