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February 5, 2010
Rigs are still leaving the Gulf
Officially, the deepwater drilling moratorium ends around Nov. 30 or so. But will it? It looked like the industry was on the right track until the recent Mariner Energy platform accident in the Gulf. Now, with Congress in a bad mood, who knows how this will affect any new laws and regulations?
Author: Jerry Greenberg
September 7, 2010
Shipyard workers have options
In July, Northrop Grumman announced it would be laying off more than 110 workers at its Avondale Shipyard in New Orleans. More disturbing was the news that Northrop would be closing Avondale down for good by 2013 and would consolidate its Gulf Coast operations at its Pascagoula, Miss., facility.
Author: Ken Hocke
September 7, 2010
It’s not all about BP and the moratorium
Since April’s Deepwater Horizon rig blowout and subsequent oil leak, our blogs and WorkBoat magazine have been dominated by news surrounding the disaster and spill cleanup efforts. Fortunately, though the moratorium is still in place and the cleanup continues, things
Author: David Krapf
August 31, 2010
The Montreal Convention Floats
This is a blog about maritime law, right? So, you want me to motor past my recent success before the U.S. Court of Appeals Eleventh Circuit in connection with the Montreal Convention governing the international carriage of goods by air? That we saved the client from a $10 million-plus exposure...
Author: John K. Fulweiler
August 30, 2010
Built in America at U.S. shipyards
For many years now I’ve heard people say that the trouble with the U.S. is that the country doesn’t build anything anymore. Those people are looking back at Detroit, Pittsburgh and Chicago of the mid-20th century. They’re not looking at the workboat industry in 2010. And I’m not talking about cruise or container ships. Those are built overseas to take advantage of cheaper labor costs and many are built in government-subsidized yards. I’m talking about supply boats and crewboats, and tugs, barges and towboats — built in America by Americans who are paid a fair wage and given decent benefits.
Author: Ken Hocke
August 30, 2010
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