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Digital compliance platform BetterSea has launched the first FuelEU Index, offering a benchmark for pricing and trading dynamics in the emerging FuelEU Maritime surplus market.
Singapore’s X-Press Feeders has hit back at the Sri Lankan Supreme Court’s order to pay $1bn within a year over the 2021 X-Press Pearl casualty, warning the decision tramples on due process ...
A fire broke out on Wednesday onboard a Maersk ultra-large containership while sailing off the coast of Liberia. The 2013-built 19,076 teu Marie Maersk, operating under the Gemini Cooperation’s ...
Chinese yard Taizhou Zhonghang Shipbuilding has secured a fresh order for four 63,000 dwt general cargo ships from Hong Kong’s King Ship (HK). The contract, signed yesterday at Taizhou Port ...
Just over a month after DOF announced the sale of an anchor handler pair to an undisclosed company, the name of the buyer has come to light.
Sumant Ahlawat-led Apeejay Shipping has reshuffled its dry bulk fleet, opting for larger units even at the expense of raising its overall fleet age. Last week, Greece’s Star Bulk Carriers ...
A South African court has overturned an environmental authorisation for offshore drilling given to French energy giant TotalEnergies. The country’s High Court said the green light for ...
South Korea’s HD Hyundai is set to start shipbuilding in the Philippines from January next year, with a revamped Subic Bay yard capable of turning out up to 10 vessels annually.
In its latest fleet status report, Stena Drilling has revealed details of several new deals won by the company’s rigs. The 2012-built Stena IceMAX drillship has won a four-well firm campaign in ...
Estonia’s Enefit Green and Japan’s Sumitomo have agreed to terminate their partnership and the development of the Liivi Bay offshore wind farm project.
Energy services group Kent has been awarded a new technical advisory services contract by the Australian government to support the permanent plugging and abandonment of the Laminaria-Corallina oil ...
Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces have struck the Russian port of Olya in the Astrakhan region, destroying a vessel loaded with components for Iranian-made Shahed drones and ammunition. The ...
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