Shipbuilding
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Austal Limited secures $488M for US shipbuilding expansion
Austal Limited has successfully obtained $488 million in new debt facilities to bolster its ambitious $1.2 billion capital expansion in…
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First cargo ship to depart for Asia from LNG Canada export terminal
A significant milestone has been reached in Canada’s energy sector as the GasLog Glasgow, a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker,…
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The week in shipping: Iran dominates the headlines
In a week marked by significant developments, the shipping industry has been rocked by escalating tensions and regulatory changes. Notably,…
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Viking takes delivery of newest future-proof cruise ship from Fincantieri
Swiss cruise line Viking has officially welcomed its latest ocean vessel, Viking Vesta, during a delivery ceremony held on June…
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Marinakis firms up third VLCC at Hanwha Ocean
Evangelos Marinakis, the Greek shipping magnate, has significantly bolstered his fleet by placing additional orders for very large crude carriers…
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US offering 15,000 blocks in upcoming offshore lease sale
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has unveiled plans for an oil and gas lease sale in the…
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Where maritime tech consolidation is today
The maritime industry is witnessing a significant technological evolution, highlighted by the release of two comprehensive maps showcasing the sector’s…
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Ship-to-ship CO2 transfer makes debut in China
In a groundbreaking achievement, the world’s first ship-to-ship offloading of liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO₂) has taken place at Shanghai’s Yangshan…
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Italian Navy orders new multi-purpose combat ship duo from Fincantieri
The Italian Navy has secured a significant contract with shipbuilding giant Fincantieri for the construction of two multi-purpose combat ships.…
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Shell dismisses reports of $82bn BP takeover
Energy giant Shell has firmly denied recent speculation regarding a potential takeover of rival BP, stating that it has not…
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