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Houston Pilots’ new sistership launches, San Jacinto and Juan Seguin, win WorkBoat’s 2025 Boat of the Year.

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U.S. Coast Guard Responds to Deepwater Horizon Explosion
Offshore service vessels battle the blazing remnants of the off-shore oil rig Deepwater Horizon April 21, 2010. USCG photo.

Seesawing safety rules

Freeport LNG Development LP photo

U.S. is gassing up Europe

Rendering courtesy of C-Job

Houston: The next hydrogen hub?

OPM deals with cybersecurity breach
U.S. Army graphic.

Cybersecurity: Hope for the best

The Malta-flagged Minerva PSARA LNG tanker was taking on cargo at Cheniere Energy's Sabine Pass export terminal in late 2021. Cheniere Energy Inc. photo.

U.S. LNG exports help fill supply gap

Shell International Limited.

The great crew reassessment

Map of U.S. interstate and intrastate natural gas pipelines.
Map of U.S. interstate and intrastate natural gas pipelines. U.S. EIA

Midstream operators and carbon capture

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California and offshore wind

Sun filters down on a jack-up rig in the Gulf of Mexico. BOEM photo.

U.S. Gulf eyeing record year

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Loading of the first commissioning cargo at Cheniere Energy's Sabine Pass LNG Terminal in Louisiana, February 2016. Cheniere Energy Photo.

U.S. on the fast track to top LNG dog

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Left to right at the 2025 River Bell Awards are Damon Judd, Marquette Transportation; Aaron Barrett of Ingram Barge Company; John Wepfer, with George G. Leavell, Wepfer Group, recipient of the 2025 River Bell Award; Rev. Mark Nestlehutt of the Seamen’s Ch
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River Bell Awards honor towboat crews for rescues

On Dec. 2, the Coast Guard cutter Munro seized over 20,000 lbs. of cocaine in a single interdiction, after utilizing disabling fire on a heavily laden go-fast vessel. U.S. Coast Guard photo
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Coast Guard operation responsible for seizing over 150,000 lbs. of cocaine

Containers fell from the containership Mississippi in the Port of Long Beach, Calif., on Sept. 9, 2025. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Richard B. Uranga.
December 15, 2025

Seeing is believing

The new thrusters, which have 3.8- and 4.1-meter propeller diameters, deliver 86 and 91 metric tons of thrust, respectively. Kongsberg Maritime image.
December 15, 2025

Kongsberg expands its azimuth thruster lineup

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