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  • 22 March 2007

    Around-the-world British sailor Dee Caffari has given a strong hint that she might take part in the Volvo Ocean Race after taking on the 2008 Vendee Globe. Caffari, who is bidding to break the Gallic stranglehold on the single-handed around-the-world race, told the Volvo Sailing Podcast in an exclusive interview that she got a taste […]

  • 27 June 2014
    Vessels

    Petronet’s Dahej terminal on India’s west coast is due to get a cargo of liquefied natural gas from Qatar on Sunday, shipping data reveals. The 155,000 cbm Aseem, managed by the Shipping Corporation of India, departed from the Ras Laffan port early this morning, the data shows. To meet the growing demand of natural gas […]

  • 1 October 2012

    Concerns were raised regarding the monitoring mast offshore Jersey coast, writes BBC. Namely, the 9 meter mast is supposed to measure the wind speeds during the two-year project. The installation work has been postponed while the consultations are being held. Willie Peggie, director of the Environment Department, “We’ve got perhaps a fair way to go […]

  • 4 August 2015

    Atlantic Marine has acquired the 4200 GRT, 81M Atlantic Tonjer (ex Normand Tonjer), which joins the ‘Atlantic’ fleet with immediate effect. The ship will be available for potential charterers’ inspections from the 1st to 20th August in Great Yarmouth port. The vessel is the second in a series of vessels to be offered by Atlantic Marine […]

  • 22 June 2012

    Blaney Street wharf is getting a $1.75 million boost, says salemnews.com. The Blaney Street project will extend the pier and dredge the surrounding waters. The $1.75 million will cover the first phase of dredging and extension of the pier. Blaney Street dredging will allow the city to attract new, larger ships to enter the port. […]

  • 14 August 2012

    The Lake Providence Port dredging project is expected to continue three weeks. The Butcher, a cutter-head dredger, is hacking away at the underwater sand built up in the main channel of the port. “They call it the Butcher, but we don’t care what it’s called as long as it gets the jobs done,” Rep. Rodney […]

  • 1 August 2006

    The National Security Ministry yesterday apologised to the family of Shazard Mohammed, for issuing a weekend press release reporting that the young fisherman had been killed by Coast Guard officers. Up to late yesterday, he was still critical at the Intensive Care Unit of the Port of Spain General Hospital. However, his family has rejected […]

  • 15 May 2006

    It looks as though movistar has gone for the northerly option. They had one tack to the east at 0925GMT and then turned north again at 1040GMT. Since then they have been down to three knots, and are currently wandering about looking for the slightest breath of wind as the wriggle their way north towards […]

  • 18 April 2005

    Gulf Maritime 2005, the Middle East’s premier exhibition and conference for the commercial, government and military maritime trade, will get under way at Expo Centre Sharjah on Monday, April 18, 2005. Held under the Patronage of Sharjah Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Bin Sultan Al Qassimi, the show will feature more […]

  • 28 May 2013
    Vessels

    The Dahej LNG terminal, owned by India’s biggest LNG importer, Petronet LNG, will get a cargo of LNG onboard the 138,097 cbm Disha from Qatar on May 29, according to shipping data. Petronet LNG of India received the 1000th LNG cargo at its Dahej LNG terminal in February. The Dahej terminal in Gujarat is India’s first […]

  • 2 March 2012
    Vessels

    South Korea, the world’s second biggest buyer of LNG, is due to get another liquefied natural gas cargo this week, according to shipping data. The 135,000 cbm Hyundai Cosmopia will reach the Pyeongtaek LNG terminal on March 4. The LNG tanker is sailing from Ras Lafan, Qatar. South Korea’s Pyeongtaek LNG terminal is the country’s first […]

  • 7 October 2013
    Storage

    Within the offshore wind industry, cable pulling contractors have created their own playing field. Conbit is there to assist them with the final few meters. Global Tech One Offshore Wind GmbH, the offshore wind farm operating company, has entrusted Conbit to assist them with pulling in the cables. The Conbit lifting crew supports the cable […]

  • 18 November 2018
    Business & Finance

    GNS: Shipping companies are wasting money buying charts and publications that vessels never actually use.

  • 2 February 2012

    The St. Louis District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will host two open house events to provide background information and get public feedback on the scope of an Environmental Assessment of New River Training Structures on the Middle Mississippi River. The two open house events in Alton, IL, and Cape Girardeau, MO, will feature a […]

  • 1 August 2012

    U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., yesterday announced that the Corps of Engineers will be relocating a cutterhead dredger to the Port of Lake Providence to make the channel navigable again. The cutterhead dredger is expected to arrive in Lake Providence within two weeks. The Corps will continue searching for opportunities to expedite relocation of […]

  • 29 May 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    A firm has been chosen to carry out a £36 million coastal defence project from Clacton Pier to Holland Haven and work is due to get underway next month. VolkerStevin, alongside joint venture partners Boskalis Westminster and Atkins (VBA Joint Venture Ltd), have won the contract for the scheme along a 5km stretch of coastline […]

  • 23 September 2014
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    Hundreds of fish will be rescued from the Rugby Arm of the Oxford Canal today ahead of important dredging work to improve the depth of the waterway for canal boats visiting Rugby. The fish, likely to include roach, perch, carp and even pike, are being removed as oxygen levels in the canal are likely to […]

  • 16 June 2015
    Business & Finance

    Leaders from the Port of Virginia and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District, have signed the Feasibility Cost Share Agreement (FCSA) for the Norfolk Harbor and Southern Branch deepening projects. The Corps was represented by Col. Paul B. Olsen, Norfolk District Engineer, and the Virginia Port Authority (VPA) by John Reinhart, CEO and executive director. […]

  • 31 May 2017
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    Dragflow, an Italian manufacturer of heavy duty pumps and complete dredging equipment, has successfully completed a tailings pond dredging job at an iron mine in Brazil. Dragflow was called to face with the problem of dredging and returning the tailings back to a ‘Mineral Duct’. In addition, it was crucial for the project to maintain […]

  • 24 February 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    Fortum has signed a leasing agreement with the UK-based Wave Hub in order to test wave power solutions off the coast of Cornwall. The agreement provides Fortum with a new opportunity to rapidly deploy advanced, full-scale wave power converters in ocean conditions. Fortum believes that a transition to a Solar Economy, where energy production is […]

  • 29 May 2019
    Exploration & Production

    Mexican oil and gas company Pemex has reportedly chartered the Uxpanapa jack-up drilling rig.

  • 21 October 2015
    Business & Finance

    Independent Oil and Gas plc has raised £150,000 ($232,000) with certain investors, thus getting closer to drilling of the Skipper well in the North Sea later this year. According to IOG’s press release from Wednesday, the money came through the issue of 2,142,858 new Ordinary Shares at an issue price of 7p per share, representing […]

  • 11 March 2015

    Maritime charities Human Rights at Sea (HRAS) and The Mission to Seafarers (MtS) have issued a global plea for urgent action for the crew of the detained vessel the MV Seaman Guard Ohio. The 6 men, all former soldiers from the UK – John Armstrong, Nick Dunn, Billy Irving, Nick Simpson, Ray Tindall and Paul […]

  • 23 September 2016
    Business & Finance

    International maritime union Nautilus has been providing advice and assistance to four British officer trainees who have been stranded onboard one of the container ships caught up in the collapse of the South Korean shipping company Hanjin Shipping. The four cadets are among an estimated 2,500 seafarers who have been unable to leave their ships […]

  • 5 February 2016

    Due to the outbreak of the Zika virus, the maritime industry is on standby for any symptoms of the virus that vessel crewmembers or passengers might be experiencing, according to US-based GAC. As the World Health Organization designated the Zika virus as a global public health emergency, all vessel and facility representatives were urged to report any signs of hazardous […]