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Month: February 2023

Gdansk University of Technology researchers look for ways to recycle used wind turbine blades

An interdepartmental research team from the Gdansk University of Technology is looking for ways to recycle worn-out wind turbine blades in an energy-efficient way. The…

Deepsea Yantai rig will drill for PGNiG again

Norwegian rig operator Odfjell Drilling has signed, on behalf of Chinese shipowner (owner) CIMC Offshore, a charter agreement with PGNiG (Orlen Group) for the Deepsea…

Piotr Müller on embargo on Russian oil products: we are well prepared for it

For many years we have been reducing the share of Russian oil in the total share of oil imported from other countries. Now the embargo…

Geopolitics forces changes in Polish ocean geological reconnaissance programme

Due to geopolitical changes, the government plans to cut spending on the PRoGeO Ocean Geological Recognition Programme by more than PLN 190 million, according to…

Virtual christening of offshore wind farm simulator

The Crew Transfer Vessel is a vessel for transporting workers to offshore wind farms. On Tuesday, 31 January, the christening of this unique vessel took…

Changes needed in shipbreaking sector

A total of 443 ocean-going commercial vessels and offshore units were sold for scrap in 2022, according to data released by environmental NGO Shipbreaking Platform.

Equinor: sanctions prevented survey of damaged Nord Stream pipeline

Norwegian energy company Equinor said that Norwegian and EU sanctions prevented it from delivering equipment and carrying out surveys of the damaged Nord Stream gas…

PKN Orlen CEO: we have broken dependence on Russian crude

PKN Orlen is prepared to give up Russian oil altogether if further sanctions on its imports are imposed, the company assures. We have broken our…

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