Canada’s oil and gas output to rise in 2026: ATB survey
Canada's oil and gas output to rise in 2026: ATB survey Calgary, 25 September (Argus) — The Canadian oil and gas industry is anticipating modest production growth in 2026 with …
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Canada's oil and gas output to rise in 2026: ATB survey Calgary, 25 September (Argus) — The Canadian oil and gas industry is anticipating modest production growth in 2026 with …
Over 73% of our planet’s oceanic systems saw temperature changes in the first quarter of 2025. This is the biggest data collection effort in maritime history. New monitoring technologies give …
The Mississippi River Commission (MRC) kicked off its annual low-water inspection tour on the St. Louis Riverfront August 15. It was the first of five public meetings scheduled to be …
These accidents, and the resulting investigations “indicate a need to radically rethink the role of human watchkeepers in the digital age,” said Capt Moll in the MAIB’s annual report for …
Over 73% of our planet’s oceanic systems saw temperature changes in the first quarter of 2025. This is the biggest data collection effort in maritime history. New monitoring technologies give …
The IMO is making significant progress towards modernising global maritime safety regulations, with new regulations that seek to enhance standards in order to accommodate new technologies and fuels, w
In late 2000, the lead author of the current paper (SJH) was invited to undertake an assessment of anthropogenic impacts on rocky shore ecosystems and make forecasts about their status …
In a fast-evolving maritime industry, safety must remain a priority, says Knut-Ørbeck Nilssen, CEO, DNV Maritime. These are exciting and challenging times for the maritime industry. Although decarbo
Our current world might appear significantly different under the various scenarios envisioned by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in its Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) (IPCC 2014) a
A LIBERIAN-flagged boxship has sunk off the Indian province of Kerala, with authorities fearing possible environmental impact. Local media is reporting that the captain and crew of the 184-metre MSC
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