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Eni dispatches initial LNG cargo from Congo’s Nguya facility

Phase 2 of the project increases liquefaction capacity to three million tonnes per annum (mtpa)

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The Indian Coast Guard has seized three “shadow fleet” vessels on suspicion of being involved in oil smuggling.

Poland called on Norway to be more active in deterring Russia’s “shadow fleet”

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy also stated the need to strengthen the counteraction to the Russian tanker fleet, which “uses European jurisdictions.”

British Navy chases Russian ship from mooring over undersea cables

The Ministry of Defence stressed that the threat from the Russian Federation includes attempts to map and interfere with underwater infrastructure

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TKMS intends to develop a comprehensive infrastructure concept aligned with Canada’s specific requirements.

Evac and Carnival Corporation sign global service contract

The service agreement aims to reduce the risk of unplanned outages and support Carnival Corporation's decarbonization efforts.

TKMS signs agreement with Seaspan on submarine sustainment

TKMS and Seaspan will work with the Royal Canadian Navy and the Department of National Defence to establish a Canadian-led integrated sustainment enterprise team.
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Italy’s MIT updates cybersecurity measures for domestic ships, ports and port facilities

A circular has been published which, among other things, introduces staff training
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The purpose-built mid-sized autonomous surface vehicle (ASV) is believed to be a world-first.

ABB’s new DP2 functionality delivers major improvement in vessel control during DEME sea trials

ABB's Dynamic Positioning Class 2 control solution passes sea trials on board DEME newbuild wind turbine installation vessel Norse Wind

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Eni dispatches initial LNG cargo from Congo’s Nguya facility

Phase 2 of the project increases liquefaction capacity to three million tonnes per annum (mtpa)

GEV Wind Power announces strategic expansion into Taiwan

Taiwan’s offshore wind capacity is projected to reach a capacity of around 15GW by the end of 2035

EU Commission commits €347m to submarine cable security

In 2026, two funding calls worth €60 million will support cable repair modules, alongside a separate €20 million call for SMART cable system equipment.

Anemoi & COSCO SHIPPING reinforce rotor sail collaboration with renewed framework agreement

Anemoi’s Rotor Sail customers can benefit from CHI’s technical installation services, spanning from integration design to onboard installation at any of CHI subsidiary shipyards across China.

NOAA Fisheries launches underwater glider challenge in Hawai‘i

NOAA Fisheries scientists leading a rigorous assessment of gliders equipped with passive acoustic sensors to record underwater sounds.

US intercepts Russian “shadow fleet” tanker Aquila II

The Pentagon said in a statement that the landing took place “without incident.”

Danish pelagic fleet goes green

Individual vessels are expected to cut diesel use by 3–8% annually, and the broader benefits for the Port of Skagen are even greater

ReefCat autonomous surface vessel helps to ramp up AIMS’ marine monitoring

The purpose-built mid-sized autonomous surface vehicle (ASV) is believed to be a world-first.

India joins war on ‘shadow fleet’, detains three tankers – media

The Indian Coast Guard has seized three “shadow fleet” vessels on suspicion of being involved in oil smuggling.

Cadeler arm secures ‘significant’ contract in Taiwan

The campaign will commence in March 2026, will run for 3-4 months, and will be carried out by Cadeler’s wind installation vessel Wind Maker.

Orsted lodges EPBC referral for first of its two Gippsland offshore wind projects

The latest EPBC application from Orsted covers Gippsland 1, and the company notes that the project may not end up being as large as the full 2.8 GW.

Bureau Veritas grants AiP to Greenroom Robotics’ advanced maritime autonomy software

Greenroom's GAMA software employs AI to create a fully autonomous navigation system.

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