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The US Coast Guard’s Office of Commercial Vessel Compliance has released the U.S. Port State Control Annual Report for 2024 noting a decrease in detention rate due to fire safety issues.The annual
At Least Three Dead After Small Boat Capsizes Near San Diego
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US to Slash Senior-Most Ranks of Military
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday ordered a 20% reduction in the number of four-star officers, deepening cuts at the Pentagon that have shaken the Department of Defense at the start
TotalEnergies Seeks $16B Permit For Green Hydrogen Project in Chile
Subsidiaries of energy major TotalEnergies have applied for an environmental permit for a $16 billion green hydrogen and ammonia project in southern Chile, a regulatory filing showed on Monday.The project, run by
US Gulf Oil Output Could Reach 2.4 million Bpd Despite Geopolitical Instability
The U.S. Gulf of Mexico can continue growing oil output even amid geopolitical volatility not seen in decades, oil and gas industry leaders said on Monday.U.S. President Donald Trump's global tariff announcements have since
The Switch to Supply Single Drives for New SDARI-Built Tankers
The Switch, a power electronics provider for the marine industry, has won a contract to deliver the single drives for shaft generators that will be installed on four tankers under construction at
Van Oord Starts Construction Works at RWE’s German Offshore Wind Farm
Dutch offshore installation firm Van Oord has started scour protection works at RWE Nordseecluster offshore wind farm, kicking off the offshore construction for the first phase of the 1.6GW project.The scour protection
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