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  • 13 August 2012
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Storage

    TenneT, a transmission system operator, could be pushed into a withdrawal from the German market by the Government, the Handelsblatt news site learned from unrevealed Government sources. The Government could achieve this by using the certification process, which the Federal Network Agency is currently carrying out. The Federal Ministry of Economics and the EU Commission […]

  • 12 December 2017
    Research & Development

    GE Renewable Energy has sent off the last set of GE Haliade 6MW nacelles for this year to Merkur offshore wind farm’s logistical operations hub in Eemshaven, the Netherlands.

  • 7 October 2009

    Bangladesh’s Planning Commission has approved a $1.69 billion mega plan to dredge 53 of its major waterways over the next eight years and has invited investment proposals to implement it. Rivers around the national capital will get priority in the plan that envisages dredging 237 million cubic meter in 53 waterways, parliament was informed, The […]

  • 5 February 2008

    A Turkish cargo ship caught fire Wednesday off Croatia’s north coast and is likely to sink after 31 people were rescued, authorities said. The national search and rescue centre was alerted soon after 5:00 am (0400 GMT) that the Und Adriyatik was on fire some 25 kms (15 miles) west of the port of Rovinj, […]

  • 13 February 2007

    Technip has been awarded a contract by the exploration and production subsidiary of the national petroleum company of Thailand, PTT (Petroleum Authority of Thailand), for basic and detailed engineering of four generic wellhead platforms with associated subsea pipelines and tie-ins. The platforms will be installed in the Arthit gas field, located in water depths of […]

  • 31 October 2006

    The U.S. Transportation secretary will check in on final preparations for free ferry service across the Bay of St. Louis, slated to start Wednesday. Mary Peters should get to see the boat, which was expected to leave Bayou La Batre, Ala., Monday at midnight for the commute to its new 1.6-mile route and the Mississippi […]

  • 22 October 2015

    Despite a substantial fall in overall ordering this year, tanker contracting has been robust with 207 ships of 16.6m GT reported of being ordered so far this year, which is already above full year 2014 in terms of GT, according to data released by London-based Clarksons. Greece remained on top of the ordering chain, having […]

  • 16 April 2021
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders

    Oil and gas company Vår Energi has awarded a framework agreement for mechanical services to Norwegian engineering company Hammerfest Industriservice.

  • 2 March 2016
    Business & Finance

    Several offshore wind farm projects planned in the Southern North Sea open up a sea of opportunities for UK suppliers who can demonstrate their value proposition and long-term commitment to the industry, Bruce Valpy of BVG Associates said today during the SNS2016 conference held in Norwich. Companies such as DONG, RWE, ScottishPower Renewables and Statkraft are […]

  • 6 March 2017
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Research & Development, Storage

    Vattenfall has started a three-year permitting process for the 1.8 GW offshore wind farm, Norfolk Boreas, the sister project to the 1.8GW Norfolk Vanguard.

  • 26 August 2010
    Business & Finance

    The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has granted Total E&P Norge AS a drilling permit for wellbore 25/5-7, cf. Section 8 of the Resource Regulations. Wellbore 25/5-7 will be drilled from the Ocean Vanguard drilling facility at position 59° 39’ 43.27” north, 2° 34’ 15.37” east after a stay at the shipyard at Ågotnes outside Bergen. […]

  • 28 May 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The controversial dredging operation in Bimini has been brought to a halt with the granting of an injunction by the Privy Council in London. The Privy Council brought the dredging to a stop, ruling that if they wish to continue, the developers must show how a permit they got “over night” and which they produced […]

  • 2 December 2009

    Iran has freed five Britons who had been detained in the Gulf after their yacht apparently strayed into Iranian waters, state radio reported on Wednesday. ”After getting necessary guarantees, Iran released the five,” state radio quoted a statement issued by the Revolutionary Guards who are responsible for the country’s borders. ”We reached the conclusion that […]

  • 26 April 2006

    A 40,000-tonne cargo ship which ran aground during low tide 10 miles off the coast of Dover has been refloated. The Panamanian-registered vessel was heading for Brazil and not carrying cargo when it got stuck at Varne Bank. An inspection took place to make sure the Lowlands Maine was not taking on board any water. […]

  • 28 May 2010

    SMD in the UK has announced that to better support customers in the Americas, the company has made the commitment to opening a facility in Houston, Texas. Customers will be able to get help, spares, training and support for their existing equipment. Clients will have access to thrusters, power packs, control systems and other sub-assemblies, […]

  • 28 January 2008

    The famous 34.3 nautical mile Passage Race which brings everyone together on Corio Bay at Skandia Geelong Week this afternoon gets underway off Williamstown at Aboard Aussie Princess, and in a continuing tradition, John Brumby, the Premier of Victoria, will fire the start cannon at 9.30am to send the fleet on its way in a […]

  • 2 February 2007

    A 98-metre trimaran, dubbed ‘prison ship’ by its critics, has taken to Australian waters for the first time in Darwin, ahead of its inaugural border patrol. The Triton is the federal government’s latest weapon in the fight against illegal fisherman and other unlawful activities within Australian waters, including intercepting illegal immigrants before they get ashore.

  • 10 October 2006

    The U.S. Coast Guard is considering restricting access to an area offshore from Port Everglades after two large freighters ran aground this year, damaging delicate coral. “We’ve been working toward a resolution,” said Lt. James Suffern, the Coast Guard’s chief of waterway management for the region. “It is an emergency for everyone to get something […]

  • 12 May 2005

    On Sunday 22 May at 1330 GMT, seven crews will set off on their Open 60 foot monohulls for the 1850 miles dash around the British Isles for the second edition of the Calais Round Britain Race. In 2003, Vincent Riou (PRB) and his four crew took victory after 9 days 9 hours and 48 […]

  • 5 October 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Infrastructure, Project & Tenders

    UK energy giant BP has awarded Allseas with a contract to perform the subsea pipelay scope for the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) natural gas project offshore Mauritania and Senegal. The contract includes the installation of circa 75 kilometers outstanding on the two 16-inch export pipelines with field termination assemblies (FTAs) in water depths of between […]

  • 28 June 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Project & Tenders

    Hartshead Resources has issued an invitation to tender (ITT) for two platforms destined for Phase I of a gas project in the UK North Sea.

  • 24 July 2013
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    ION Geophysical Corporation announced that it has established a GX Technology (GXT) seismic data processing center in Perth, to serve the needs of oil & gas companies in Australia and throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The new center is staffed with experienced geoscience professionals with regional expertise and offers a full range of leading seismic imaging […]

  • 26 May 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Project & Tenders

    Northern Ocean has secured a contract extension from the UK-headquartered Shell for operations in Namibia.

  • 6 January 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Outlook & Strategy, Ports & Logistics, Project & Tenders, Vessels

    A semi-submersible rig has arrived at a port in Scotland to prepare for its first decommissioning assignment on the UK Continental Shelf.

  • 6 January 2012

    The MV “Lone” has completed her upgrade from DP class I to DP Class II. The Heavy Lift vessel, which is part of the SAL fleet, was upgraded during the month of December in the dry-dock of the German shipyard Norderwerft (Sietas Group) in Hamburg. With this configuration, her unrivalled service speed of 20 knots […]