The world’s largest cruise company Carnival Corporation & plc has commissioned the UK’s cleantech company Silverstream Technologies to install its air lubrication system (ALS) on another duo of Excel-class cruise ships
Wind ship propulsion in maritime: 2024 was a year to remember
2024 was an exciting year in the ongoing development of the wind-assisted ship propulsion segment, with 54 large ships in operation and seven more designated as wind-ready.
New partnership looking into hydrogen network in Åland
Finland’s state-owned transmission system operator (TSO) Gasgrid and the Government of Åland have signed a letter of intent (LoI) to jointly explore opportunities for building a hydrogen network in Åland.
UECC aces first truck-to-ship LBM delivery in Spain
Norway-based RoRo transportation provider United European Car Carriers (UECC) has performed ‘the first-ever’ ship refueling operation in Spain with a truck-borne shipment of liquefied biomethane (LBM) to widen access to supplies
GRSE delivers next-gen electric ferry in West Bengal
Indian shipbuilder Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) has handed over a newbuild battery-powered electric ferry to the government of West Bengal.
Duo stepping in to steady the ship at Galp until new CEO is picked
Portugal’s oil and gas company Galp has appointed two board members as interim Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) following the resignation of the firm’s previous leader.
Second Malta-Italy interconnector gets final approval, commissioning set for 2026
The second interconnector between Malta and Italy has officially been approved in both countries following the final permit from the Italian Ministry for the Environment and Energy Security (MASE).
OOCL: Another eco-friendly 16,828 TEU boxship is born
Hong Kong-based container shipping company Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has christened its third environmentally friendly 16,828 TEU containership, the OOCL Sunflower.
BP shuts down production at offshore platform, Azerbaijan cuts off gas supplies to Bulgaria and Serbia
A pipeline malfunction has forced BP, the UK-headquartered energy giant, to temporarily stop production from a platform in the Caspian Sea at one of the world’s largest gas-condensate fields and the
Namibia’s Orange Basin still oil-rich but Shell’s discovery deemed ‘commercially unfeasible’
UK-headquartered energy giant Shell has decided to write down $400 million, citing technical and geological difficulties encountered at the petroleum exploration license (PEL) 39, as its oil discovery in the Orange
Alaska’s LNG project moves closer to reality after 10 years in the making, with Glenfarne as private investor
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC), the developer of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the U.S. northernmost state, has signed a framework agreement with compatriot Glenfarne for the latter to
Steady growth propels DP World past 100 million TEUs handled
The UAE-headquartered logistics heavyweight DP World has passed a “momentous” milestone, having surpassed 100 million TEUs of container handling capacity across its global portfolio since its inception.
- Swift action needed to bring autonomous inland shipping closer to reality, German insurers say
- DNV: LNG dominated alternative-fuel ship orderbook in ‘exceptional newbuilding’ year
- XOCEAN closes €115 million financing to support ongoing growth
- Subsea7 takes on FEED work to help unlock North Sea field’s oil & gas
- Wales introduces strategic resource areas for tidal stream energy
- CLdN picks Elomatic’s energy-saving solution for its hybrid RoRo pair