367 results found for 'Hy2gen'

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  • 30 July 2020
    Authorities & Government, Infrastructure, Regulation & Policy, Safety, Vessels

    The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned another Liberian-flagged bulk carrier this week — this time, the 93,200 dwt TW Hamburg.

  • 8 November 2013
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    At the fourth National Delta Congress, the prestigious American Franz Edelman Award was handed out to the Dutch consortium who won the award in April 2013 in Texas for the project ‘Economically Efficient Flood Standards to Protect the Netherlands against Flooding’. In the presence of Minister Schultz van Haegen, Anne Robinson, the President of the […]

  • 6 November 2013

    A call for sustained innovation and an ‘international level playing field’ on environmental regulation greeted global maritime and offshore business leaders yesterday, as Melanie Schultz van Haegen, Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment of the Netherlands opened Europort 2013 at Ahoy Rotterdam. Addressing an invited audience that included ambassadors and shipowners from around the world, […]

  • 29 September 2017
    Business & Finance

    Cruise ship owner Viking Cruises unveiled plans for a liquid hydrogen-fuelled cruise ship in an effort to develop the world’s first cruise ship with zero-emission technology. Serge Fossati, project manager at the shipping company, presented the plans at the Norwegian Maritime Authority’s Safety at Sea Conference in Haugesund. To feature a length of around 230 metres, the cruise […]

  • 14 March 2019

    Norwegian oil giant Equinor is planning to extend the life of more than 20 offshore platforms in Norway overall.

  • 1 July 2010
    Business & Finance

    Acteon  completed its previously announced acquisition of IOS Holding AS and its subsidiary IOS Offshore AS from Norse Cutting & Abandonment AS. Established in 1986, IOS Offshore is a leading supplier of mooring equipment and services to the Norwegian offshore oil and gas industry. The company has its headquarters and principal storage and workshop base […]

  • 18 May 2010

    DAMEN’s new Multi Purpose Vessel, particularly suited for oil spill response, is set to enter service in the next few weeks in Vietnam after undergoing successful sea trials. Kitted with two large sweeping arms, this is the first time an oil spill response vessel of this type has been operated in Asia. Built by Song […]

  • 19 May 2010

    DAMEN’s new Multi Purpose Vessel, particularly suited for oil spill response, is set to enter service in the next few weeks in Vietnam after undergoing successful sea trials. Kitted with two large sweeping arms, this is the first time an oil spill response vessel of this type has been operated in Asia. Built by Song […]

  • 3 March 2020
    Business & Finance

    A Wärtsilä-led consortium gets EU funding for a project aimed at reducing ships’ fuel consumption.

  • 29 July 2016

    Vattenfall and Stadtwerke München (SWM) have now erected the first of 72 Siemens SWT- 4.0 130 wind turbines at the 288 MW Sandbank offshore wind farm being built 90 kilometers west of the island of Sylt in the German part of the North Sea. The erection of the towers on the foundations and the installation of the nacelles […]

  • 23 May 2022
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects

    CGG has secured a multi-year contract with Equinor for 4D seismic imaging of multiple towed-streamer and ocean bottom cable (OBC) datasets from the Gullfaks field area in the Norwegian North Sea.

  • 25 June 2014
    Business & Finance

    The first of five Norwegian regional VTS Centres to be upgraded under the February 2013 VTS Framework contract between the Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA) and Kongsberg Norcontrol IT has been completed. The NCA, Western Coastal Administration (KYV-V) officially celebrated the opening of the modernised Kvitsøy Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Centre, which was renovated as part […]

  • 16 June 2021
    Business & Finance, Collaboration, Environment, Transition, Vessels

    Kanfer Shipping AS, a Norway-based shipping company focusing on small-scale LNG and LNG bunkering, and Australia’s Oceania Marine Energy have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to build an ammonia-ready LNG bunkering vessel. The two companies said the vessel was part of their strategy to develop a long-term zero emission sustainable shipping industry in Australia […]

  • 20 August 2012

    The past year was successful for Zeeland Seaports. The transshipment in the port fared better than expected with an 8% increase. The port does not yet know what 2012 will bring and is thus reserved in the estimations. The economic climate is still troublesome. Yet there are developments that will hopefully make this year as […]

  • 3 March 2020
    Research & Development, Technology, Vessels

    The technology group Wärtsilä, together with a consortium of six other industry and academic partners, has been awarded EU funding for a major project aimed at reducing fuel consumption and lowering emission levels for shipping. The SeaTech project consortium has been formed to develop two symbiotic ship engine and propulsion innovations that when combined, could […]

  • 27 January 2020

    Seafarers calling at Chinese ports are advised to wear masks and take precautionary measures.

  • 18 August 2014

    Norwegian oil giant Statoil has shut production on one of its offshore platforms in the North Sea.

  • 26 August 2014
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    Aasta Hansteen and Polarled are moving the boundaries for technology, deep waters and ripple effects on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS). “Aasta Hansteen is one of the biggest and most complex industrial projects in Europe. With the Polarled pipeline we are taking the Norwegian gas infrastructure northward across the Arctic Circle for the first time.” […]

  • 25 September 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The Dutch flood defense policy is no longer solemnly about building more storm surge barriers and higher embankments, stated Bart Parmet, staff member Dutch Delta program Commissioner at the opening plenary of the second conference Deltas in time of climate change in Rotterdam on 24 September. There are little concrete constructions in our new Delta program […]

  • 21 May 2012
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    Emerson Process Management has won a multi-million dollar contact to deliver its Roxar subsea instrumentation to Lundin Petroleum’s Brynhild field in the North Sea. The contract was awarded by Aker Solutions, one of the world’s leading providers of oilfield products, systems and services, and covers Roxar subsea multiphase meters, subsea Sencorr pressure and temperature sensors, […]

  • 22 January 2017

    Looking back, I have to conclude that it has been a turbulent year for the Dutch maritime industry. We’ve had both ups and tremendous downs. In early December, I had the honour to receive the first copy of the Maritime Monitor 2016 from our coordinating maritime Minister, Melanie Schultz van Haegen. This annual report is […]

  • 6 May 2011
    Business & Finance

      Total announces that its subsidiary, TEPA (Block 17/06) Limited, and Sociedade Nacional de Combustíveis de Angola (Sonangol E.P.), have discovered hydrocarbons in the north-eastern area of the deep offshore block 17/06. Drilled in a water depth of 445 meters, the Canna-1 well discovered hydrocarbons in reservoir of Miocene age and produced more than 5,000 […]

  • 23 May 2024
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Outlook & Strategy, Research & Development, Technology

    Norwegian developer of green hydrogen plants Hydrogen Solutions (HYDS) and UK-based infrastructure solutions business px Group have developed a partnership that will seek to accelerate the energy transition through the development of low-carbon, renewable fuels and power. The strategic partnership will initially focus on the Nordic region with future expansion planned throughout Europe and beyond. […]

  • 9 April 2020
    Human Capital, Ports & Logistics

    The European Commission has issued guidelines aimed at helping to repatriate seafarers stuck on ships amid coronavirus lockdown measures and resolve the current crew-change crisis. The guidelines are calling on the EU member states to create a network of ports where crew changes can take place without delays. The prolonged stay of seafarers on board […]

  • 23 October 2013

    Two weeks before the doors open at Europort, Rotterdam, organiser Ahoy is finalising arrangements for the event that promises to provide a benchmark for the ‘state of the global maritime and offshore industry’ in late 2013. Alongside attendees at its Advanced Technology Conferences industry seminars and networking opportunities, over 1,000 exhibitors will be present at […]