A new digital platform for monitoring and reporting shipping emissions will be launched to help the maritime sector comply with increasingly strict...
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The Norwegian government has introduced new regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from offshore vessels operating on the country’s continental shelf starting from 2029. Under the framework developed in line with Norway’s climate agreement with the European Union, vessel operators will be required to reduce emission intensity by 10% during 2029–2031 and by 40% […]
A new digital platform for monitoring and reporting shipping emissions will be launched to help the maritime sector comply with increasingly strict...
Equinor is extending key supplier agreements for drilling and well services with a combined value of around NOK 17 billion. The agreements will...
Cypriot fishing vessels in non-European Union countries need to address what has been described as critical gaps in law enforcement abroad,...
Wärtsilä has introduced the “GREASE TRAP – GM” series, a modular product line designed for commercial vessels, cruise ships, and offshore...
In March 2025, President Donald Trump’s administration made a tantalizing offer to coal-fired power plants, chemical manufacturing facilities and...
Equinor is extending key supplier agreements for drilling and well services with a combined value of around NOK 17 billion. The agreements will...
The Ministry of Finance has issued regulations on greenhouse gas emission quota and carbon credit transactions on domestic carbon exchanges, aiming to...
The UK’s territorial greenhouse gas emissions are provisionally estimated to have fallen by 2% in 2025, reaching 367 million tonnes of carbon...
Equinor is extending key supplier agreements for drilling and well services with a combined value of around NOK 17 billion. […]
Equinor is extending key supplier agreements for drilling and well services with a combined value of around NOK 17 billion. […]