
Maersk Poised to Order Up to 12 LNG Dual-Fuel Mega Container Ships from China’s New Times Shipbuilding
Maersk is poised to order up to 12 LNG dual-fuel container ships worth $2.3 billion from China’s New Times Shipbuilding.

Maersk is poised to order up to 12 LNG dual-fuel container ships worth $2.3 billion from China’s New Times Shipbuilding.

U.S. carrier Matson has paid $6.4 million in Chinese port fees since October before the 12-month U.S.-China tariff pause.

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners will invest USD 3 billion in its first offshore wind project in the Philippines with ACEN, supporting the country’s renewable energy transition.

Ørsted reported a DKK 1.7bn net loss in Q3 2025, reversing a prior-year profit as offshore wind earnings weakened amid lower wind speeds.

Allseas will install the 150 km, 24-inch Rome Pipeline for Shell and Chevron’s joint venture, enhancing oil transport capacity and efficiency in the U.S. Gulf.

ECOLOG and DESFA received €169.3 million in EU Innovation Fund support to build Greece’s APOLLOCO2 floating CO₂ liquefaction and storage facility.

Swire Projects transported 22 dismantled offshore crane components totaling 6,620 CBM from Ulsan, South Korea, to Seatrium shipyard in Singapore.

DEME, Qair, and Aspiravi realigned ScotWind ownership: DEME 70% and Aspiravi 30% own Bowdun, while Qair takes full control of Ayre.

A federal judge authorized the Trump administration to reexamine SouthCoast Wind’s permits, pausing the Nantucket case while BOEM conducts review.
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