fatigue seen as cause of OSV strike

Fatigue seen as cause of OSV strike on production platform

A company’s failure to adhere to the 12-hour work limit set in its Fatigue Management document is seen as the probable cause of an offshore supply vessel strike on an oil and

fast rescue craft

VIDEO: Zelim moves ahead on unmanned fast rescue craft

Edinburgh, Scotland, based search and rescue (SAR) innovator Zelim continues to make progress with its plans to develop advanced lifesaving systems (see earlier story). Metal for its first Guardian Class fast rescue

CTV keel laying at St/ Johns Ship Building

St. Johns Ship Building lays keel for second CTV in AWT series

St. Johns Ship Building, Palatka, Fla., has held a keel laying ceremony for the second of the series of Chartwell Ambitious aluminum crew transfer vessels (CTVs) it is building for Rhode Island-based

Rendering of methanol-fueled vessel

Chartwell gets grant to explore methanol-fueled vessel design

Southampton, U.K., based Chartwell Marine has been awarded a GBP 320,000 (about $395,000) Innovate UK Smart Grant. Chartwell, whose designs have been selected for a number of Jones Act CTV builds, says

floating wind research project

Maine floating wind research project moves along

A floating offshore wind research project off the coast of Maine has cleared another regulatory hurdle. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has now announced a Determination of No Competitive Interest

Future subsea protection ship

U.K. to convert offshore construction vessel to subsea protection ship

As last year’s incident involving the Nordstream pipeline in the Baltic underscores, subsea infrastructure can be extremely susceptible to sabotage. The U.K. is taking the problem sufficiently seriously that last November it

CREST Wind SOV

Crowley-Esvagt JV picks Fincantieri Marine Group to build Jones Act SOV

Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG) has reached agreement on a contract with CREST Wind, a joint venture between Crowley and Crowley and Esbjerg, Denmark-headquartered Esvagt, to design and build a 288-foot HAV 832

Jones Act SOV

Crowley and Esvagt to build Jones Act SOV for Siemens Gamesa charter

Crowley and Esbjerg, Denmark-headquartered Esvagt are to jointly build and operate a service operations vessel (SOV) under a long-term charter with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. Crowley will manage and crew the SOV

Crew used MARESS digital soltion to achieve impressive fuel savings

Solstad PSV saves 29% fuel on a long transit

Norway’s Solstad Offshore reports that its PSV Normand Leader and its captain, Arnt Olav Skarstein, have received an award from VPS Decarbonization for their impressive fuel savings during a transit from Australia.

BOEM moves to cut offshore wind development red tape

BOEM moves to update offshore wind development regs

The Department of the Interior today announced that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) will publish a proposed rule to update regulations for offshore wind development on the U.S. Outer Continental

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