
Shipping industry stays green despite slowdown in carbon pricing
Shipping companies maintain investments in clean technologies despite the postponement of the global carbon price.

Shipping companies maintain investments in clean technologies despite the postponement of the global carbon price.

The company specializes in technical sectors of the global offshore drilling business, with particular attention to operations in ultra-deepwater and harsh environments.

NYK's first contract with Cheniere to operate state-of-the-art LNG carriers built by HD Hyundai from 2028.

230-meter vessel will operate on LPG and will be able to transport ammonia, in line with MOL and TotalEnergies' decarbonization goals.

The US$55.7 million FPSO P-54 dispute escalates to international arbitration in London.

Transocean and Valaris consolidate 73 rigs into a single entity to lead the upstream offshore drilling cycle.

ExxonMobil takes control of FPSO ONE GUYANA and relieves the project's debt with a US$2.32 billion prepayment.

The contract includes installation of critical infrastructure at a depth of 1,650 meters as part of the Kaikias field expansion plan.

Tangier Mærsk begins operations as Maersk's first 9,000 TEU methanol-fueled containership.

The revocation of the contract threatens legal stability and confidence in port investments in Panama.

Seadrill adds $114 million to its portfolio with extension of agreement for offshore operations in Brazil

Borr Drilling consolidates the world's youngest drilling fleet after integrating five premium units acquired from Noble Corporation.