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Iran Expands Attacks on Maritime Infrastructure in the Gulf
Iran has escalated its attacks beyond shipping to include offshore oil and gas platforms in the Persian Gulf, raising concerns about regional stability and energy security.
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Shell's Port Fourchon Project Bolsters US Gulf Energy Infrastructure
Louisiana-based Chet Morrison Contractors has reached a milestone in a project to enhance the resiliency of Port Fourchon, a critical energy hub in the US Gulf region.
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Genus Power Surpasses 26 Million Smart Meter Deployment Worldwide
Genus Power, a leading energy measurement and advanced metering solutions provider, has reached a major milestone of over 26 million smart meter deployments globally.
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Offshore Vessel Owner SeaMar Secures Long-Term Contract with Eni
Dutch offshore vessel owner SeaMar has locked in a new long-term contract with Eni Energy Netherlands for its diving support vessel SeaMar Splendid.
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Maritime Industry Roundup: North Sea Platform Removal, LNG Deals, and Sustainable Grinding Technology
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a major North Sea platform removal project, a long-term LNG supply agreement, and a new sustainable grinding technology partnership.
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Metso and Loesche Partner on Sustainable Dry Grinding Technology
Metso Corporation and Loesche GmbH have announced a partnership to introduce a new dry grinding technology for minerals processing applications, aiming to improve sustainability in the industry.
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Russian Arctic LNG Tankers Maintain Red Sea Route Amid Middle East Tensions
Despite escalating conflict in the Middle East, Russia's Arctic LNG tanker fleet continues to transit the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb strait to Asia, largely unimpeded.
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Maritime Industry Roundup: Decarbonization Efforts, Methanol-Powered Ships, and Offshore Wind Developments
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including Kongsberg Maritime's decarbonization commitment in Indonesia, CMA CGM's new methanol-powered ship, and a cable deal for a German offshore wind farm.
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Boa Offshore to Transport Ithaca's Decommissioned Assets
Boa Offshore awarded contract to transport Ithaca Energy's decommissioned FSU Alba and floating production platform FPF-1 for dismantling and recycling.
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Offshore Energy Sector Sees Steady Activity Amid Market Shifts
Recent news highlights ongoing projects and contracts in the offshore energy industry, including vessel charters and multi-million-dollar deals.
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China Drives Global Green Energy Transition Through Intelligent Manufacturing
China's state-owned power equipment manufacturer Harbin Electric Corporation is accelerating the development of new green and low-carbon power systems, highlighting the country's leadership in the global energy transition.
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Strait of Hormuz Tensions Disrupt Global Oil Supply
Recent attacks on oil tankers and threats to close the Strait of Hormuz have raised concerns about disruptions to 20% of the world's oil supply.
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Einride Secures $213M Ahead of SPAC Merger
Swedish autonomous electric vehicle company Einride raises $113 million in a PIPE, positioning it for a 2026 NYSE debut.
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Bahamas Court Weighs Environmental Protections as Luxury Tourism Expands
The Bahamas Supreme Court is reviewing a case that tests how the country balances marine conservation and luxury resort development.
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Conflict Escalates in the Middle East, Disrupting Global Trade Chokepoints
Recent attacks on Iranian naval assets and escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz threaten to disrupt critical global trade routes, according to maritime industry reports.
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Orvana Provides Taguas Exploration Update Ahead of PDAC 2026
Orvana Minerals Corp. announces exploration progress at its Taguas project in Argentina and plans to exhibit at the upcoming PDAC 2026 convention in Toronto.
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Houthis Vow to Resume Attacks on Shipping in Red Sea
Houthi rebels in Yemen have threatened to resume attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, following recent strikes by the US and Israel against Iran.
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Heightened Tensions in the Middle East Disrupt Shipping
Recent attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel have led to increased security concerns and disruptions in the critical Strait of Hormuz shipping chokepoint.
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Harbinger Acquires Autonomous Driving Firm Phantom AI
Harbinger, a California-based company, has acquired Phantom AI and signed a licensing agreement with ZF's passenger-car ADAS unit, marking its first move into software and advanced driver assistance for commercial vehicles.
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U.S. Navy Declares Maritime Warning Zone Across Persian Gulf Amid Iran Tensions
The U.S. Navy has declared a maritime warning zone across the Persian Gulf after strikes on Iran prompted retaliation, with oil majors suspending shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
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