OPINION | Building a new maritime surveillance network across the Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean is an increasingly contested strategic environment. A growing Chinese naval presence raises the prospect that Beijing may seek to challenge...
The Indian Ocean is an increasingly contested strategic environment. A growing Chinese naval presence raises the prospect that Beijing may seek to challenge...
Malaysia-based T7 Global, through wholly owned subsidiary Tanjung Offshore Services, has been awarded a contract for the provision of remotely operated...
Diamond LNG Shipping 6, a joint venture formed by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), Mitsubishi Corporation, and Malaysia’s Asia LNG Transport...
Malaysian authorities have confirmed the occurrence of an oil spill in the Strait of Malacca following a collision between two commercial vessels on...
Newbuild deliveries of offshore vessels continue at a steady pace, particularly in the operations and maintenance segments supporting clients in Europe,...
An association of Malaysian maritime industry players has called on the country’s government to impose restrictions on the participation of foreign...
“When you come to a fork in the road, take it,” American baseball star Yogi Berra once said. Maersk Drilling now admits that it stands at a crossroads,...
Danish and UK drilling specialists have been awarded new contracts and extensions covering drilling and well intervention in South America and the Asia-Pacific...
Philippine operator 2Go Group began operational sailings of its newest vessel on Sunday, May 30. The Ro-Pax vessel 2Go Maligaya (“Joyful”),...
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