QGOG Constellation announces the arrival to Brazil of the ultra-deepwater drillship Amaralina Star on August 25, to be operated by its subsidiary, Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás (QGOG). The unit was built to operate in ultra-deepwaters to water depths of up to 10,000 feet and to drill wells depths of up to 40,000 feet. It [...]
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U.S. researchers and Vietnamese experts will discuss coastal ocean circulation and land-ocean environmental developments this week as the R/V Roger Revelle, an auxiliary general purpose oceanographic research vessel (AGOR 28), continues its nine-day port call in the city of Da Nang, reports Phys.org. The vessel which is owned by ONR (Office of Naval Research) arrived [...]
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The Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and the Honourable Peter Penashue, Regional Minister for Newfoundland and Labrador, announced the arrival of the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Vladykov to its homeport in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. “As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Canadian Coast Guard this year, we honour the [...]
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Kleven Maritime, a technology-focused shipbuilding company whose primary activities include the fitting out and delivery of specialised vessels, announced on Saturday that the new dock arrived at Myklebust Verft. With the new, larger dock, the yard can now offer docking facilities also for large offshore vessels like anchor handling vessels and seismic vessels. Myklebust Verft [...]
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The Port of Tyne has a world class reputation for managing bulk and conventional cargo, and is rapidly gaining experience with project cargo. Project cargo broadly describes the shipment of large, heavy, high value pieces of equipment. ‘Seven Oceans’ is an unusual sight on the River Tyne. The vessel, fitted with two large reels, reaches [...]
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After the recent announcement from telecom company Dhiraagu that ‘ASEAN Explorer’ ship is headed to Sri Lanka to conduct cable repair, company today announced its arrival in Sri Lankan waters. Engineers from Sri Lankan Telecom (SLT) and Dhiraagu are expected to board the ship tomorrow. The ship will conduct the repair work of the fault [...]
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The Port of Pensacola continues to be busy with the arrival of a specialized diving vessel Wednesday morning. Katie McFarland (pnj) Source: pnj, October 20 , 2011
A US oil exploration ship has arrived in Taranaki to be greeted by environmentalists protesting against the government’s “blinkered obsession” with deep water oil drilling. The vessel Polarcus Alima arrived at New Plymouth’s port early on Monday and will leave shortly to start exploring for oil off Raglan on behalf of US oil giant Anadarko. [...]
Workers at a South Tyneside yard have welcomed a vessel for the second time this year… By TERRY KELLY (jarrowandhebburngazette) Source: jarrowandhebburngazette, October 11 , 2011;
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The police are going to Visund today, and have started investigations after a 48-year-old man was reported missing from the Visund platform on Thursday. The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre has finished its search, but Statoil is continuing to look for the missing man using helicopters and boats. A search-and-rescue dog from Norske Redningshunder was [...]
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