Maritime activities play a critical role in the global energy industry and in the international trade of strategic resources. This category features news related to offshore operations, maritime transportation of hydrocarbons, port infrastructure development, and energy projects connected to marine environments.
Coverage includes updates on offshore platforms, energy shipping fleets, maritime terminals, and logistics systems used to transport oil, natural gas, and other strategic resources across global markets. It also highlights investments in port infrastructure, technological developments supporting offshore operations, and new projects linked to marine energy activities.
The news reflects the evolving role of the maritime industry within the energy sector, including initiatives aimed at improving operational efficiency, industrial safety, and sustainability in the transportation and handling of energy resources through international maritime routes.
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Maersk strengthens its global network with logistics center in Shanghai
OSS Jasmund ready for installation in the Baltic Sea
Vard Electro signs agreement to provide support to Aker QRILL
TGS signs strategic contract for reservoir monitoring in Norway
Nexans Electra vessel builds Ulstein Verft port for offshore projects in Norway
Fugro completes offshore studies for wind farm off the coast of Rimini
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