Adani facing penalty for over solid releases in Australian waters
Adani says contaminated water from its Abbot Point coal terminal in north Queensland was caught by a protective barrier and not released into nearby water.
Read moreAdani says contaminated water from its Abbot Point coal terminal in north Queensland was caught by a protective barrier and not released into nearby water.
Read moreVideo depicts operations conducted under the Ichthys LNG project. With the Ichthys LNG Project Gas Export Pipeline, Semac 1, Castorone and Saipem FDS completed 882 km of 42” gas export offshore pipeline, to transfer gas to the LNG process plant in Darwin, Australia.
Read moreThe Port of Brisbane has announced that plans for a new mega-cruise ship terminal near the mouth of the Brisbane River have taken a significant step forward in the government’s Market-Led Proposal assessment process.
Read moreA week after weathering the impact of severe Tropical Cyclone Debbie, the Queensland Government announced that a significant progress has been made on returning the critical northern ports of Abbot Point, Mackay and Hay Point to full operations.
Read moreThe Bega Valley Shire Residents & Ratepayers Association Inc requested the Australian government to urgently consider the extension of the restriction on maximum fuel oil sulphur content limit of 0.1% m/m, imposed on cruise ships in Sydney Harbour, to other Australian ports subject to visits by cruise ships as well, including the port of Eden.
Read moreThe Australian Department of Infrastructure and Development issued a Coastal Shipping Reforms Discussion Paper, where it suggests a change in current regulation of coastal trading, to ensure safe, secure and efficient coastal shipping as part of Australia’s national transport system.
Read moreAustralia-based LNG Limited informed that Transport Canada’s TERMPOL Review Committee has completed the review of Bear Head LNG’s TERMPOL report. The TERMPOL process is a technical review of marine terminal systems and transshipment sites that identifies navigational and marine transportation-related recommendations to support a safe shipping environment.
Read moreThe Maritime Union of Australia signed new work arrangements with Japanese energy INPEX on the Ichthys LNG project, which aims at enhancing the skills of Australian maritime workers in the offshore oil and gas sector. Project is expected to produce 8.9 million tonnes of LNG and 1.6 million tonnes of LPG each year, along with more than 100,000 barrels of condensate per day at peak.
Read moreThe Coast Guard and Navy completed a 18-day joint mission in the Central and South Pacific, under the Oceania Maritime Security Initiative to combat transnational crimes, enforce fisheries laws and enhance regional security.
Read moreAustralian Maritime Safety Authority published a notice, in order to provide general information, to shipowners, masters and crews, on the Australian legislative requirements that implement MARPOL Annex V, the 2012 Guidelines for the Implementation of MARPOL Annex V and other relevant IMO guidance.
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