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Author: Krystian Wyrzykowski

Panama Canal for even bigger ships

The Panama Canal has increased the maximum allowable length for ships passing through the neo-panamax lock to 370.33m from 367.28m. This means that 96.8 per…

PGNiG launches production from a new field in the Norwegian Sea

PGNiG Upstream Norway, together with Aker BP as the operator and other licence partners, commenced production from the Gråsel field. Thanks to the use of…

The Ocean Race Europe: another podium finish for Poles!

The last sea stage of The Ocean Race Europe is over. The Poles, who were leaders of the race for a long time, finally crossed…

Covid-19 outbreaks at Chinese ports disrupt cargo shipments

New Covid-19 outbreaks at ports in southern China are further disrupting logistics and driving up transportation costs already inflated by the pandemic, which could translate…

Catalan beaches 6-10 metres narrower every year

Catalonia’s beaches, popular with tourists, are narrowing by 6 to 10 metres every year due to intensifying currents in the Mediterranean that wash away sand…

ERO President granted support to Orlen’s offshore project

The ERO president has granted support under the first stage of offshore wind energy support to the Baltic Power farm project with an installed electrical…

5 years of LNG supplies to Swinoujscie Terminal

June 2021 marks five years since the President Lech Kaczyński LNG Terminal in Świnoujście, owned by Gaz-System, received its first commercial shipment of liquefied natural…

US aircraft carrier strike group in disputed South China Sea

The strike group of the US aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan has entered the South China Sea on a routine mission, the US Navy announced…

ORLEN Group to launch international hydrogen program

The ORLEN Group is launching HYDROGEN EAGLE, an investment program to develop an international chain of hydrogen hubs powered by renewable energy sources and build…

The newest ship in Unibaltic fleet for the first time in Poland

On Sunday, 13 June this year, the newest acquisition of the Cypriot shipowner with Szczecin roots and ship management – Unibaltic – called at the…

Baltic Pipe: Tunnel drilling completed at offshore gas pipeline landing site in Poland

On 8 June this year, a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) completed the tunnel boring for the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline in Pogorzelica on the Polish…

High-speed rail construction a chance for development

The construction of high-speed rail as a support for the development of tourist traffic between the Baltic and Adriatic was the topic of a Polish-Croatian…

The Albatros minehunter on sea trials

The first stage of Sea Acceptance Tests of ORP Albatros – the second in a series of three modern mine countermeasures vessels (MCMV) destined for…

Gaz-System and SNTGN TRANSGAZ are strengthening cooperation

Gas Transmission Operator GAZ-SYSTEM S.A., Polish gas TSO and the National Transmission Company (SNTGN) TRANSGAZ S.A., Romanian gas TSO, signed a memorandum of understanding. By…

Europe’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered ship?

AqualisBraemar LOC has been appointed by Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd. (CMAL) to partner in designing an emission free hydrogen fuel cell sea-going passenger and car…

Baltops naval manoeuvres begin

Eighteen countries of the Partnership for Peace are taking part in this year’s international maritime exercise – Baltic Operations. The maritime phase started on Sunday,…

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