Strikes at major Australian ports are set to continue in an ongoing dispute between unionised workers and Qube Ports over ...
ExxonMobil’s Australian subsidiary, Esso Australia, has awarded Swiss-based marine construction specialist Allseas a contract ...
Italian offshore engineering and construction giant Saipem has been awarded a new offshore contract by Shell’s Nigerian arm ...
With the return this year of Somali piracy after a near six-year hiatus, the European Union has decided to extend Operation ...
Ineos Energy has acquired the Gulf of Mexico business held by the US subsidiary of Chinese company CNOOC International ...
Offshore rig owner Noble has won new contracts for two of its drillships, one in the Gulf of Mexico and one in Ghana. The ...
US oil and gas player Kosmos Energy has confirmed that it is in preliminary discussions to take over the UK-based independent ...
Norwegian car carrier operator Wallenius Wilhelmsen has signed two multi-year shipping contracts with large automobile OEMs, ...
Marcel Liedts, a well-known name in shipmanagement circles, has passed away. As one of the key architects of Anglo-Eastern, alongside Peter Cremers and Richard Wong, Liedts served the Hong Kong-based ...
A joint study by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has identified shipping to play a key role in enabling CCUS initiatives, particularly when ...
Wolfgang Lehmacher delves into the expected changes, their potential impacts, and strategies businesses can adopt to navigate Trump 2.0. The political landscape is shifting with Donald Trump’s recent ...
A small, 45-year-old, Tanzania-flagged general cargo ship is the only vessel venturing into Syrian waters today. The Turkish-owned Omorfi is headed to the port of Tartous, while the rest of ...