A Gulf of Mexico oil and gas lease sale BOEM didn't want to hold drew in big bids

GoM oil and gas lease sale generates $263.8 million in high bids

With a gun to its head in the form of a mandate under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA), the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) yesterday held Gulf of Mexico

Maj. Richard Winters, one of Sealift Inc.'s six U.S. flag containerships that use Fleet Hotspot

Sealift Inc. opts for Inmarsat’s Fleet Hotspot for crew connectivity

Oyster Bay, N.Y., headquartered Sealift Inc.’s owned fleet of six U.S.-flag containerships relies on services from Inmarsat to meet crew connectivity requirements at sea. In 2021, Sealift extended its existing agreement with

Rendering of new Governors Island battery-hybrid ferry

Conrad Shipyard picked to build new Governors Island battery-hybrid ferry

When we last reported on the plan for a new ferry to operate between New York City’s Lower Manhattan and Governors Island, things had reached the stage where an RFP for the

HOS vessel has been chartered by MSC

Hornbeck Offshore gets $8.4 million MSC contract mod

Hornbeck Offshore Operators LLC, Covington, Louisiana (N3220521C2296), has been awarded a $8,418,000 option (P00010) for the fixed-price portion of a previously awarded, firm-fixed-price contract with reimbursable elements to exercise a one-year option

Floating offshore wind project featuring Principle Power platforms

DOE names 9 phase one winners in FLOWIN prize contest

The U.S. Department of Energy today announced the Phase One winners of the FLoating Offshore Wind ReadINess (FLOWIN) Prize. Open to floating wind platform designers, fabricators, and project site developers, the three-phase

new MAN dual-fuel four stroke passes an approval milestone

New MAN dual-fuel four-stroke passes TAT

MAN Energy Solutions’ MAN 49/60DF engine has received its Type Approval after a five-day program on the testbed at the company’s Augsburg, Germany, headquarters. The Type Approval Test (TAT) of the new

Great Lakes bulk carrier kicks off Great Lakes operating season

Great Lakes operating season starts

The Great Lakes shipping season is underway after the 1,004 foot long Great Lakes bulker Edwin H. Gott made her way into the Poe Lock, kicking off the 2023 navigation season at

Wavelab is a testbed for a planned Kiel autonomous ferry service

VIDEO: Kiel launches autonomous ferry test vessel

Stockholm, Sweden, is not the only European city aiming to get an autonomous passenger ferry into operation (see earlier story). Kiel, Germany, also has a boat in the water. That vessel is

Firefighters resond to Spirit of Boston fire

Spirit of Boston fire: USCG convenes marine casualty investigation

The Coast Guard has convened a formal marine casualty investigation into a fire that occurred Friday evening aboard the small passenger vessel Spirit of Boston. Rear Adm. John Mauger, Coast Guard First

WTIV with telescopic crane

Japan’s largest WTIV features first-of-its kind telescoping crane

Recently delivered by the Japan Marine United (JMU) shipyard to Shimizu Corp., the GustoMSC designed and equipped offshore wind turbine installation vessel Blue Wind is Japan’s largest WTIV to date, and will

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