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Seadrill’s 2014-built drillship staying one more year in Brazil

Seadrill, an offshore drilling contractor, has secured more time with Equinor Brasil Energia, a subsidiary of Norway’s state-owned energy giant Equinor, for a drillship working off the coast of Brazil. The post Seadrill’s 2014-built drillship staying one more year in Brazil appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Wison and Jereh pursuing opportunities in floating units and oil & gas plays

China-based Wison Group has joined forces with Yantai Jereh Oilfield Services Group (Jereh) to combine strengths in energy engineering and high-end equipment to support offshore floating facilities and onshore oil and gas engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) opportunities. The post Wison and Jereh pursuing opportunities in floating units and oil & gas plays appeared first …

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Fuel Switch Snapshot: B30-LSMGO beats LSMGO on EU-EU voyages

All bunker prices described in the text below have been adjusted for calorific contents to make them VLSFO-equivalent. They have estimated EU-EU voyage compliance costs included for Rotterdam, and nonEU-EU compliance costs included for Singapore. These account for EU ETS costs and FuelEU Maritime penalties, and the average price of compliance surpluses we have picked …

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Global Maritime Forum joins new platform to accelerate India’s green maritime transition

The Global Maritime Forum has joined the Green Ports and Shipping Network, a new initiative to advance the transition to low- and zero-carbon marine fuels in India. Launched at last week’s 3rd Green Hydrogen India Symposium in New Delhi, the network brings together ports, shipping companies, regulators, technology providers, financiers, and non-profit organisations from across …

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Ocean Carriers’ Chassis Mandates Face FMC Scrutiny

On January 26, 2025, the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) launched an investigation into reports that ocean common carriers are improperly restricting truckers and shippers from obtaining chassis. The Shipping Act requires all ocean common carriers to create and follow just and reasonable regulations and practices for handling and transporting cargo (46 U.S.C. § 41102(c)). The …

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FETEIA-OLTRA alerta del colapso del ferrocarril de mercancías y reclama una respuesta estructural urgente

El estado de abandono del túnel de Rubí es una de las pruebas más evidentes del nulo interés institucional por potenciar el ferrocarril de mercancías. La Federación llama a todos los agentes de la logística a reclamar una solución inmediata, coordinada y estructural que garantice la continuidad y la fiabilidad del ferrocarril de mercancías. Hoy …

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Petrobras scoops up multibillion-dollar oil deals in India

Brazilian state-owned energy giant Petrobras has sealed oil sales agreements with Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL). The post Petrobras scoops up multibillion-dollar oil deals in India appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Trio paving the way for hydrogen adoption in FPSO and maritime power sphere

Three players, Japan’s MODEC, Norway’s Eld Energy, and Delta Electronics, have joined forces to expand hydrogen use in the maritime sector, driving energy transition by deploying solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology for the first time on a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel. The post Trio paving the way for hydrogen adoption in …

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