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  • 16 October 2015
    Equipment, Project & Tenders

    UAE-based Horizon Geosciences has commissioned an additional two Sonardyne GyroUSBL acoustic positioning systems to complement the systems they currently work with. The new equipment will be used to support subsea construction projects across the Middle East. Horizon has adopted GyroUSBL for its marine operations as it introduces new standards of efficiency and underwater positioning performance. […]

  • 10 June 2016

    The Marine Energy Event will be held on 26 October 2016 from 12:30 to 18:00 at RAI Amsterdam as part of the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference. Why should you attend? Well, we will give you not one , but five reasons why you don’t want to miss this event! 1. The future is in […]

  • 10 June 2015
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP) has issued an Invitation to Tender (ITT) for Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (EPCI) for the offshore section of the project. TAP’s 36-inch offshore part across the Adriatic Sea – between the coastlines of Albania and southern Italy – will be approximately 105 km in length. After inviting for offshore […]

  • 9 July 2013
    Business & Finance

    SapuraKencana, Malaysian provider of oilfield services, has announced that it has been awarded an EPCIC contract from Trans Thai-Malaysia Sdn Bhd (TTM) worth approximately $180.6 million. The engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning contract is for the JDA Gas Balancing Evacuation (“EVA”) Project . JDA is an abbreviation for the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area in the Gulf of […]

  • 19 March 2010

    The cruise industry is rebounding, but not for the companies who build the increasingly elaborate ships. Executives from the major European shipyards say they’re not getting enough orders to keep busy and profitable. Though cruise bookings and prices are up, a flood of new ships is crowding the market, and operators have shown little willingness […]

  • 9 September 2006

    Six members of a family were rescued by a lifeboat after their cabin cruiser sank in the dark in the River Humber. The vessel – Daddy’s Girl – got into trouble after hitting a navigation buoy at about 2230 BST on Saturday. All six, who lived locally, were rescued from the water, taken to hospital […]

  • 18 October 2013
    Business & Finance

    The Iowa Department of Natural Resources, residents of Little Wall Lake and Hamilton County Conservation Board members met in Des Moines on Tuesday in an effort to advance the management plan of the 256-acre lake. The two sides have been at odds over the lake’s water level management. As a shallow lake, the DNR statewide […]

  • 9 October 2013

    Wood Group and Siemens have entered into an agreement to form a joint venture consisting of the Maintenance and Power Solutions businesses of Wood Group GTS  and Siemens’ TurboCare business unit which provides aftermarket gas turbine, steam turbine and generator design, repair and manufacturing services. Wood Group believes that the establishment of the JV will […]

  • 19 April 2013

    Poland, Hungary, Italy, Germany and other European states are currently negotiating the use of Ukraine’s underground gas storage facilities. This was announced by Ukraine’s Minister of Energy and Coal Eduard Stavytskyi at a press conference in Kyiv. According to the minister, Poland, for instance, considers using gas storage facilities to be able to control the […]

  • 11 June 2010

    Crews are getting ready to dredge the Saginaw River to make the channel deeper and safer for passing ships. The federally funded $4.3 million project will remove about 110,000 cubic yards of spoils from the Upper Saginaw River this year between the city of Saginaw and the mouth of the river, said Wayne Schloop, chief […]

  • 8 December 2008

    A series of strikes planned by dockside workers at Dover has been cancelled, according to port officials. A one-day stoppage by members of Unite at the Kent port was due to begin at 1500 GMT on Monday, with two more planned for later in the month. The Port of Dover said the strikes had been […]

  • 29 February 2008

    In the harbour opposite the famous Taj Palace Hotel, a boat show is getting under way. Lined up along the floating walkways are vessels ranging from relatively modest speed boats to luxury motor yachts costing over $2m (£1m). Moored further offshore is a so-called 300-ft ‘super-yacht’ belonging to one of India’s billionaires.

  • 24 June 2007

    It’s all square at the 32nd America’s Cup after Emirates Team New Zealand scored a come from behind win on Sunday afternoon over the Defender, Alinghi. The Kiwis have got a huge monkey off their back. Prior to Sunday’s win, Team New Zealand had dropped six consecutive America’s Cup Match races to Alinghi.

  • 19 April 2005

    The nearly 5,000 employees of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard will find out in four weeks whether the facility will be named to the federal base closure list. Officials at the shipyard said that closing the base would have a tremendous impact on the area. Employee Paul O’Connor said that workers remain focused on their tasks […]

  • 11 April 2005

    The dredging and deepening of Westgate’s Port Taranaki is being welcomed by many shipping companies. That is the assessment of Westgate’s CEO Roy Weaver, who says with ship sizes increasing at a rapid pace and expectations for them to get even bigger in the future, it is necessary for the port to be deepened. Roy […]

  • 29 March 2012
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    In 2012 Gazprom will launch gas production from the Kirinskoye gas and condensate field on the Sakhalin shelf as part of the Sakhalin III project. For the first time ever natural gas will be produced by a subsea production system in Russia. By the moment, a gathering manifold to intake gas mixture from wells has […]

  • 3 September 2024
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Carbon Capture Usage & Storage, Collaboration, Transition

    Eni and Snam have got down to the CO2 injection business at the first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Italy, which comes with a facility fully powered by electricity from renewable sources, avoiding further CO2 emissions.

  • 19 April 2011

    It’s easy to see why: the country is now the world’s largest oil-producing nation, pumping about 10 million barrels a day. And while new offshore drilling in countries like the United States is currently off limits, the big draw in Russia is its willingness to engage in increased offshore exploration – particularly as easier-to-access onshore […]

  • 25 April 2008

    In their haste to get the ships into the water, the Navy and contractors redesigned and built them at the same time — akin to building an office tower while reworking the blueprints. To meet its deadline, Lockheed abandoned the normal sequence of shipbuilding steps: instead of largely finishing sections and then assembling the ship, […]

  • 28 August 2006

    Borough officials say a long-awaited project to dredge sediment clogging Alcyon Lake is set to begin in mid-September. The borough council awarded a $277,000 contract for the dredging to Franklin Township-based Elk Pipeline on Monday evening. “We’re finally getting to the end of the tunnel on this,” said Councilman Mike Capelli, noting that state approval […]

  • 8 February 2008

    The Ocean Breeze comes in a modest 34th in the league table of super-yachts. For the paranoid billionaire, however, this 82-metre vessel offers some must-have features: storage space for surface-to-air missiles, bulletproof glass and, in case things get too hot, a secret passage leading to a mini-submarine escape pod.

  • 12 January 2007

    A cargo ship which had been adrift in the North Sea in a Force 10 storm, narrowly missing two gas platforms, was under tow back to port. A rescue tug reached the 4,500-tonne Vindo at about 0900 GMT on Friday. The ship, which has a core crew on board, is being towed to the Humber.

  • 15 September 2006

    The Dung Quat Shipyard needs 100 workers per month until the end of this year to get ready for its first 100,000-tonne ship. “Viet Nam ship building is a fledging industry, so the number of skilled engineers and workers is small. As an employer, we know skilled labour is very important,” said the company

  • 5 April 2006

    In the past six hours since the last poll, things have changed. Boat speeds have plummeted to well under ten knots and for the leader to under five. The wall, the remains of the decaying frontal system that the boats have to fight through to get to the trade winds, has whacked the boats and […]

  • 2 December 2005

    Everyone is full of pride and wonder for the relatively inexperienced crew of ABN AMRO TWO (Sebastien JOSSE), who crossed the finish line to finish this leg of the Volvo Ocean Race in second place at 1956 GMT in Cape Town on 1 December, just over six hours behind their team mates on ABN AMRO […]