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The World’s First Subsea Compression System Is Now Field-Proven Technology
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The World’s First Subsea Compression System Is Now Field-Proven Technology

The Åsgard subsea compression system has officially reached the highest Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 7 with both trains surpassing 10’000 operating hours.

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World’s Largest Container Ship ‘OOCL Hong Kong’ To Be Provided Integrated Marine Solutions By Shell
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World’s Largest Container Ship ‘OOCL Hong Kong’ To Be Provided Integrated Marine Solutions By Shell

OOCL has appointed Shell Marine to provide its integrated marine solutions, which include lubricants and services for OOCL Hong Kong.

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BIMCO Joins Forces With Shipdex To Push Digitalisation Of Data
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BIMCO Joins Forces With Shipdex To Push Digitalisation Of Data

BIMCO and Shipdex have signed an agreement to support the development and exchange of technical and logistic data across the shipping community.

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Dispute Over Rigged Ship Engine Tests Adds To Volkswagen’s Woes

Norwegian shipowner I.M. Skaugen has disclosed it is seeking $50 million(32 million pounds) in compensation from a marine unit of Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) for rigging performance tests of ship engines produced over a decade ago.

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