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Red Sea shipping reopens, but renewed Houthi threats keep route uncertainty high

Container carriers are now restarting services via the Red Sea amid a continued reduction in Houthi attacks on maritime shipping, according to reports. One of the routes connects India via the Middle East with the US operated by AP Moeller Maersk, confirming earlier reports that Indian shippers will benefit from a service for reefer products. To benefit …

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Pan Ocean expands with 10 VLCCs as aging fleet and geopolitics test outlook

Pan Ocean is accelerating business expansion as it decided to acquire a large number of SK Shipping’s very large crude carriers (VLCCs). The shipping industry sees a favorable environment for scaling up with VLCC rates soaring, but notes that the high ages of the acquired SK Shipping fleet and potential shifts in global geopolitics could …

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Maritime Youth Forum 2026

AET exhibited at the 2026 Maritime Youth Forum, held on 5 February, joining students and industry peers for this annual initiative led by the Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF), organised in collaboration with student leaders from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) and …

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Transocean’s backlog stands at $6.1 billion in the wake of $610M rig deals

Switzerland-based offshore drilling contractor Transocean has obtained multimillion-dollar assignments and extensions for seven mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs) from its rig fleet. The post Transocean’s backlog stands at $6.1 billion in the wake of $610M rig deals appeared first on Offshore Energy.

La Autoridad Portuaria de Sevilla aprueba la instalación de una nueva planta de biogás en la península del Cuarto y de un centro logístico de frío en la ZAL

La península del Cuarto avanza como polo de Economía Circular con dos plantas de biogás, y una para el reciclaje y tratamiento residuos Portofrío Logsitics construirá en la ZAL un centro de frío orientado a la transformación, conservación y comercialización de productos del mar El Consejo de Administración de la Autoridad Portuaria de Sevilla (APS) …

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$20 billion Asian LNG project moves forward with environmental clearance

An environmental approval is paving the way for the development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Indonesia’s Masela block, which is expected to play a significant role in Asia’s energy security. The post $20 billion Asian LNG project moves forward with environmental clearance appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Valenciaport recupera la memoria del Port de Sagunt con una exposición de fotografías históricas

La muestra se inaugura el 19 de febrero y podrá visitarse hasta el 31 de mayo en Ciudad Jardín – La Gerencia La exposición, titulada ‘Memòria gràfica del Port de Sagunt’, se ha organizado en colaboración con el Ayuntamiento de Sagunt y reúne fotografías de León San Bernardo Soler El visitante podrá recorrer la transformación …

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Trasmed, Baleària y GNV abordan con el Consell de Mallorca avanzar en una movilidad sostenible con sentido común

Los representantes de las tres compañías líderes que operan rutas marítimas con Mallorca, Miguel Pardo (Trasmed), Adolfo Utor (Baleària) y Leonardo Asensio (GNV), han mantenido hoy un encuentro con el president del Consell de Mallorca, Llorenç Galmés, el conseller insular de Territori, Mobilitat i Infraestructures, Rafael Rubio, y el Director Insular de Mobilitat i Activitats, …

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Rig gigs of $900 million push Valaris’ backlog to $4.7 billion

Bermuda-incorporated offshore drilling contractor Valaris has secured a batch of new drillship and jack-up rig assignments and extensions in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North and South America. The post Rig gigs of $900 million push Valaris’ backlog to $4.7 billion appeared first on Offshore Energy.

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