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LSM

Fincantieri to Build Landing Ship Medium Alongside Bollinger

Published Feb 18, 2026 11:11 PM by The Maritime Executive

The U.S. Navy says that two yards will begin building the new Landing Ship Medium (LSM), the Marine Corps' new beach-capable transport. The service said that it will be hiring a third-party vessel construction manager (VCM) to oversee the project and decide on future construction awards. Bollinger was previously awarded a contract for engineering and long-lead-time procurement in September. Fincantieri - which recently lost almost all contracts for the delayed Constellation-class frigate - has been selected as an additional shipyard...

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Ammonia

NGOs Warn Against Discharging Green Ammonia Fuel Wastes at Sea

Published Feb 18, 2026 9:50 PM by The Maritime Executive

Every engine room makes wastewater, but carbon-neutral, green ammonia-fueled engines will likely make something new - a concentrated waste solution of ammonia in water, like window cleaner but much stronger. Ammonia effluent will be a new challenge for shipping and its regulators to deal with in the years ahead, and a new source of debate. Industry advocates are interested in a conditional-discharge approach that would allow ships to release the waste at sea, economically, as is done with bilge water....

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Indian Navy fleet review

India's Fleet Review Begins, With Iran Present But Not the U.S. Navy

Published Feb 18, 2026 8:05 PM by The Maritime Executive

The International Fleet Review being hosted by the Indian Navy has been getting underway in the port city of Visakhapatnam, home of the Indian Navy’s Eastern Command. Visak, as it is known, is also India’s shipbuilding capital. The interlinked series of exercises commenced on Thursday February 18 with a review of the ships participating by India’s President, and will be followed by parades ashore and then Exercise Milan-2026 over February 19 to 26 at sea in the Bay of Bengal,...

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Primorsk

Russian Energy Export Sales Fall to Lowest Level Since Start of Ukraine War

Published Feb 18, 2026 8:05 PM by The Maritime Executive

Under pressure from Western sanctions, Russia's oil and gas revenues have fallen to the lowest level recorded since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, according to new figures from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). Lower fossil fuel prices are a contributing factor, as sanctions effects have driven the benchmark Urals price down by 40 percent compared with Brent. The overabundance of Russian oil already afloat and falling export volumes all signal that...

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Offshore

Bilfinger

Union Calls Off Strike at 19 UK North Sea Offshore Platforms

UK industrial union Unite has called off a brief offshore strike action at rig services provider Bilfinger, which would have affected up to 19 oil fields in the North Sea at the end of this week. Bilfinger UK is an engineering and maintenance contractor for the oil, gas, petchem, utility and pharma sectors, among others. Its offshore division supports some of the largest oil companies in the North Sea oil trade, including BP. During contract negotiations, the two sides had...

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Shipbuilding

Marie Island Dry Dock California

Mare Island Dry Dock Files Bankruptcy to Save, Reorganize Its Business

Nearly two months after saying it was likely to close after losing a key U.S. Coast Guard contract, California’s Mare Island Dry Dock (MIDD) has come forward with a new plan to save its operations. The company filed for bankruptcy on February 14, seeking to reorganize while also negotiating for a sale or partnership. “Ensuring the shipyard’s continued operation is crucial for both the shipyard itself and the community,” said Steve DiLeo, President of MIDD. “Going into reorganization is a...

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Environment

Ship

Navigating the Deadlock: Accelleron’s Daniel Bischofberger on Green Fuels

Accelleron, a leading provider of turbocharging, fuel injection, and digital solutions for marine engines and ships, recently released a study on the multifaceted, multi-industry challenges slowing shipping's transition to carbon-neutral fuels. TME recently spoke with CEO Daniel Bischofberger about the current state of marine decarbonization, regional developments in Asia-Pacific, and the path forward for the industry. Can you describe the current state of shipping's transition to carbon-neutral fuels? The ships are ready, but the fuel is not. The technology exists...

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Business

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Report: Private Equity Bids Lining Up for Marine Engine Company Everllence

Private equity buyers are reportedly showing a strong interest in Everllence (formerly MAN Energy Solutions), according to a report in the Financial Times. The newspaper broke the news last fall that parent company Volkswagen was working on a carve-out to sell a large portion of the company, best known for its engines that power large ships. Top private equity funds, including Blackstone, EQT, and CVC, have submitted bids in the first round, according to a report in the Financial Times....

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