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Cheniere Energy Inc. photo
Billions being spent to increase Gulf LNG export capacity
Jim Redden
Chief warrant officer Aaron Studie boards a vessel during an inspection in the mid-Atlantic region. Coast Guard photo.
The give and take of dealing with Coast Guard inspections
Capt. Alan Bernstein
The Empire Wind project is planned for two phases, totaling a potential 2.76 gigawatts production, with power export cables to New York City and Long Island. BOEM graphic.
Will 2024 be all about offshore wind?
G. Allen Brooks
Tugboats assist a containership at the Port of Long Beach. Port of Long Beach photo.
The gambler — Part I
Joel Milton
Investigators conducted a Jan. 15 necropsy on a humpback whale that washed ashore at Brigantine, N.J. Preliminary findings showed the whale was struck by a vessel, according to the Marine Mammal Stranding Center. MMSC photo.
Offshore wind opponents target ‘incidental take’ of whales
Kirk Moore
Source: Rystad Energy
Energy sector risks puts spotlight on procurement strategies
Developers of the Vineyard Wind 1 project said one of their turbines delivered electricity onshore to Massachusetts for the first time Jan. 2. Vineyard Wind image.
Wind turbines spin over Northeast waters
Kirk Moore
Creative Commons image by Blogtrepreneur.
When is a vessel restricted in its ability to maneuver?
Tim Akpinar
WorkBoat file photo
Decision-making — Part II
Joel Milton
DNV photo
Decision-making — Part I
Joel Milton
Photo courtesy of Diamond Offshore
Offshore drilling: Catalyst for economic growth or environmental disaster?
Corps of Engineers photo
Inland waterways projects face cost overruns
Pamela Glass
A Coast Guard vessel inspector examines a passenger vessel's operational, mechanical, and safety systems during an annual inspection in Long Beach, Calif., in 2016. Coast Guard photo
Is the Streamlined Inspection Program still worthwhile?
Capt. Alan Bernstein
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