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Contrasting Records of Sea-Level Change

Contrasting Records of Sea-Level Change

A recent study has shown there is regional variation in sea-level change on the eastern and western North Atlantic

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Bureau Veritas: 2013 Pivotal for Shipping Industry

Bureau Veritas: 2013 Pivotal for Shipping Industry

The 2013 was a pivotal year for the shipping industry. An upturn in the global economy brought renewed confidence

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JES Bags Its Largest Ever

JES Bags Its Largest Ever

A major private shipbuilding group based in the PRC, JES International Holdings Limited

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Jinling Shipyard bags order for car carrier

Jinling Shipyard bags order for car carrier

China’s Jinling Shipyard has clinched a deal to construct a pure car/truck carrier (PCTC) for another Chinese firm Anji Automotive Logistics.

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UK GAS-Prices slip towards new lows on supply glut, warm weather

UK GAS-Prices slip towards new lows on supply glut, warm weather

British wholesale gas fell on Tuesday as an oversupplied system and low demand linked to warm weather pushed within-day prices down to a fresh 3.5-year low.

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'Iraq parliament supports Basra-Aqaba oil pipeline project'

'Iraq parliament supports Basra-Aqaba oil pipeline project'

Iraq's parliament fully supports a project to build an $18 billion pipeline to export crude oil from Basra to Jordan's port city of Aqaba, Adnan Al Janabi, chairman of its energy committee, said.

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Jurong Shipyard to Build Rig for Hercules

Jurong Shipyard to Build Rig for Hercules

Sembcorp Marine’s subsidiary Jurong Shipyard has secured a $236 million contract to build

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OOCL: Naming of the 10th ‘Mega Class’ Boxship

OOCL: Naming of the 10th ‘Mega Class’ Boxship

At a christening ceremony held on Geoje Island in South Korea yesterday

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Kongsberg Wins Contracts in Korea

Kongsberg Wins Contracts in Korea

Kongsberg Maritime has secured contracts for the delivery of fully integrated

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Duke Energy Carolinas to build 750MW natural gas plant in South Carolina

Duke Energy Carolinas to build 750MW natural gas plant in South Carolina

Duke Energy Carolinas will build and operate a natural gas-fired combined cycle plant in South Carolina, US.

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Rerouting of ships reduce offshore wind development costs: study

Rerouting of ships reduce offshore wind development costs: study

A research by the University of Delaware's College of Earth, Ocean and Environment (CEOE) has revealed that altering shipping routes

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GPA to Buy 24 New Cranes

GPA to Buy 24 New Cranes

The Georgia Ports Authority Board approved Monday $86.5 million to purchase four new ship-to-shore cranes

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Newlead Modernizes Its Fleet

Newlead Modernizes Its Fleet

A 2012-built dry-bulk eco-type Handysize vessel of 32,318 dwt, Newlead Albion was delivered to NewLead Holdings’ fleet on Monday, May 19, 2014.

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ALE Takes Heavy Lifting to Another Level

ALE Takes Heavy Lifting to Another Level

ALE has achieved another world record with the load-out of the 47,830t Arkutun Dagi topside.

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Höegh Jacksonville Officially Named

Höegh Jacksonville Officially Named

The latest addition to Höegh Autoliners’ fleet was named “Höegh Jacksonville”

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Abengoa to develop 110MW Cerro Dominador solar-thermal plant in Chile

Abengoa to develop 110MW Cerro Dominador solar-thermal plant in Chile

Spanish company Abengoa has secured an approval from the Chilean Environmental Service to construct the 110MW Cerro Dominador solar-thermal plant.

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Nautricity deploys first CoRMaT tidal turbine in UK

Nautricity deploys first CoRMaT tidal turbine in UK

UK-based Nautricity has deployed its first commercial scale contra rotating marine turbine (CoRMaT) tidal turbine at the European Marine Energy Centre's Shapinsay Sound test site , in Orkney.

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Abengoa to build two transmission lines in Brazil

Abengoa to build two transmission lines in Brazil

The Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency (ANEEL) has selected Abengoa to build two new electricity transmission lines in the country.

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Iran cuts June Light crude OSP to Asia by 20 cents

Iran cuts June Light crude OSP to Asia by 20 cents

Iran set its official selling prices (OSP) for June-loading Iran Light crude to Asia at $1.91 a barrel premium to Oman/Dubai, down 20 cents from the month before, trade sources said on Monday.

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