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Gazprom to renew work on Nord Stream 2 pipeline Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom recently announced its plans to restart work on the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline running from Russia to Germany.
Reporting to the Deutsche Presse Agentur on 28 November, the company announced its plans for the future of the pipeline, stating that work will begin at the beginning of December.Posted On:5-Dec-2020
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Russian nuclear container carrier cancelled Antarctic trip, returning to Russia. Propeller was, understood, partially fixed, but the ship can t continue her Antarctic expedition, on Dec 2 she left Angolan waters and as of Dec 4, is heading for S-Petersburg.
November 18, 2020
Russian nuclear container carrier with damaged propeller cruising in Angolan waters
Russian nuclear-powered lighter and containers carrier SEVMORPUT interrupted her voyage to Antarctica sometime in the middle of October, limped to Angolan coast, southwest Africa, and since early November, was cruising in legs at 4-6 knots speed off Luanda, ever since.Posted On:5-Dec-2020
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British reefer trawler engulfed in fire sank at Vigo, Spain. Fire engulfed British trawler BAFFIN BAY in Vigo, Spain, on Dec 3. Trawler has arrived at Vigo on Nov 19, from Montevideo. No injures were reported, firefighting failed to extinguish fire but compromised ship s stability, as it often the case with burning fishing vessels, by pouring a lot of water onto the ship.Posted On:5-Dec-2020
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Filipino mariner helps rescue American sailor who was adrift at sea for days It was a Thanksgiving to remember for Lacruiser Relativo.
The Filipino mariner found himself taking part in the rescue of an American sailor who was adrift in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean last November 29.Posted On:5-Dec-2020
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Boxship Loses Nearly 2,000 Containers in Pacific Ocean Storm Nearly 2,000 containers aboard a ship managed by NYK Shipmanagement of Japan were lost or damaged when it hit by stormy weather in the Pacific Ocean, the company said, adding that the vessel was heading to Japan for assessment.
Such a large amount of container losses is rare in the international shipping industry, averaging less than 1,400 a year in the last 12 years.Posted On:5-Dec-2020
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650 stranded Torbay cruise ship crew stuck aboard at Christmas. The communities of South Devon who have grown to love the sight of cruise ships during the Covid pandemic are sending parcels to the six ships which will remain stranded over Christmas.
Louise Lewis set up the Friends of Ships in Torbay and Lyme Bay after cruise ships took part in Remembrance Sunday by sounding their horns across the Bay.Posted On:5-Dec-2020
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Four Attacks in One Week: The Rising Risk of West African Piracy. It s no secret that African waters are among the most perilous in the world when it comes to piracy. Tom Hanks "Captain Phillips" brought attention to Somalian piracy, but the immediate concern for ship owners is on the opposite side of the continent: West Africa.
West Africa s Gulf of Guinea has been topping the charts for quite some time now when it comes to piracy and kidnapping.Posted On:5-Dec-2020
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Port of Bergen plans sustainable cargo port. The Port of Bergen is planning a new cargo port at Agotnes, with a focus on innovative and environmentally-friendly solutions.
Backed by the Maritime Cleantech cluster and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the port is applying for an EU grant of around €25 million to develop the cargo port at Agotnes.Posted On:5-Dec-2020
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