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May 08, 2002
OMI Corporation a major international tanker owner and operator today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2002. OMI reported net income of $377,000 or $0.
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May 08, 2002
The Bergesen group generated first-quarter operating profit of $25.6 million, substantially down on the $104.3 million recorded last year. These figures include
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May 08, 2002
El Paso Global LNG, a subsidiary of El Paso Corporation announced the development of EP Energy Bridge(TM), a new ship-based liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification system.
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May 08, 2002
Sperry Marine, a business unit of Northrop Grumman Corporation, has launched a new
Web-based interactive tool to help ship owners and shipyards quickly determine
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May 08, 2002
Dynegy Storage confirmed that an incident occurred at its Rough offshore facility at 9:30am today. The platform is located 24 miles from the mouth of the RiverHumber
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May 08, 2002
In August 2001, the Delamar Company received a call from the Engineering Officer aboard the 270-ft. (82.2-m) USCG Cutter Bear. He described an oil leakage problem
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May 08, 2002
Thirty years ago when Greek shipowner George Livanos met with Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) founder Chung Ju Yung met on a sandy beach on the tip of the Korean
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May 08, 2002
Around the world, people involved with shipping are booking flights to Greece and preparing to do business at the Posidonia 2002 International Shipping Exhibition,
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May 08, 2002
First making headlines this past summer, when the Vancouver-based yard performed the emergency pod repair on Celebrity's Infinity, Victoria Shipyards has booked
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May 08, 2002
Jeamar Winches, known for heavy-duty hand and power winches, has made a major push into the custom arena with built-to-order products.
Besides its major focus
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May 08, 2002
More than ever, emphasis on fuel quality — what goes in and what comes out — is a top agenda item of lawmakers and vessel owners alike. With ever tightening pressure
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May 08, 2002
The EU is limbering up to set new restrictions on sulfur in marine fuels, if MARPOL Annex VI is not implemented quickly, explains Ian Adams, secretary general of
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May 08, 2002
There's hardly a marine application — onboard or ashore — where seawater pumps are not considered critical to a vessel's operation or purpose. The ability to pump
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May 08, 2002
This past winter, Portland, Ore.-based Cascade General saw the arrival of several government-owned vessels from homeports such as Southern California and Alaska.
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May 08, 2002
Priding itself on its drydock capabilities in both New York and New Jersey, the GMD Group is comprised of a young, ambitious team of individuals, who work together
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May 08, 2002
"Back to the drawing board" is the message to designers of new vessels, as ballast water management is to become a major consideration in the design of new vessels
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May 08, 2002
Wärtsilä Corporation received an order to supply four Wärtsilä 6L50DF dual-fuel engines to power a 75,000 cu. m. LNG carrier contracted by the French gas holding
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May 08, 2002
Lloyd's Register made three significant strides with one announcement when last month it divulged that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) is applying the Lloyd's
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May 08, 2002
The process of bioremediation of waste oil through patented biodispersion technology, consists of a breakthrough in ballast water treatment, which has been
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May 08, 2002
The events of September 11, 2001 will continue to have lingering effects on the world indefinitely. The most visible remnant in the maritime world is the drastically
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