
SBM Offshore moves towards net zero with its ABS-approved FPSO NearZero
The NearZero design integrates technologies that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions in offshore projects by up to 80%.

The NearZero design integrates technologies that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions in offshore projects by up to 80%.

The continued expansion of the Normand Turquesa optimizes operational efficiency while increasing Brazil's Petrobras' confidence in the Norwegian supplier's technical and logistical capabilities.

The integration of these new LCS units allows to free up existing vessels for larger activities.

First overhaul of this scale executed by a Japanese shipyard for a U.S. warship under legal exception.

The shipping company accesses strategic financing to add up to two new tankers or bulk carriers in the next 18 months.

The VALARIS 247 platform will change hands after 27 years in offshore operation, as part of a strategic restructuring.

The Falstria Swan is the first vessel equipped with technology to quantify black carbon emissions under real-world conditions.

Maersk plans to complete this implementation by the first quarter of 2026, executing the technical upgrades during planned port calls.

The company has previously demonstrated the effectiveness of its systems in real-world scenarios in North America, Latin America and the Middle East.

The strategic alliance reduces consumption and emissions across the fleet through predictive modeling and operational analysis.

Powered by 275 tons of batteries, the China Zorrilla will connect Argentina and Uruguay without generating polluting emissions.

The development of the works will allow the entry of post-Panamax vessels and will double cargo capacity.