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Work starts on Celtic Interconnector as ship arrives in Cork to lay underwater cable
Construction has officially commenced on the underwater cable for the Celtic Interconnector, the first electricity link between Ireland and mainland…
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S. Korea, US Agree on Need to Revise US Law Limiting Navy Ship Construction
South Korea and the United States have reached an agreement to revise a U.S. law that currently restricts the construction…
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Grey fleet grows faster than enforcement can keep up
The number of ships facing sanctions has surged dramatically over the past year, with analysts reporting a steep increase in…
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Shelf Drilling jackups win work in Asia
Oslo-listed Shelf Drilling has announced the acquisition of a new short-term contract and an extension for two of its rigs,…
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New Greek player Carlova Maritime signs up for VLCC newbuild
Athens-based Carlova Maritime has made a significant move in the shipping industry by placing its first newbuilding order for a…
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Australia signs strategic shipbuilding agreement with Austal
Austal has officially entered into a significant shipbuilding agreement with the Australian Government, establishing a new subsidiary, Austal Defence Shipbuilding…
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Seadrill rig pair hired for drilling programs in the US Gulf of Mexico
Seadrill, a prominent offshore rig owner, has announced significant contract wins for two of its rigs in the US Gulf…
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COSCO celebrates landmark green ammonia bunkering operation
In a groundbreaking development for the shipping industry, Sinobunker, a subsidiary of COSCO, has successfully conducted the world’s first green…
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When is a seafarer not a seafarer?
Recent findings from the Seafarers Happiness Index (SHI) have illuminated a troubling trend in the maritime industry: the increasing reliance…
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