South Korean shipyard cancels contract for LNG freighter
A South Korean shipyard has canceled orders for the first of three LNG carriers after Sovcomflot failed to pay due to EU sanctions.
A South Korean shipyard has canceled orders for the first of three LNG carriers after Sovcomflot failed to pay due to EU sanctions.
Greenland’s livestock farmers have a lot going against them. Add politics and inflation to the list
The development of the North Sea route is becoming a key priority for the government in Moscow in light of the sanctions. Towards the west, freight traffic has come to a virtual standstill.
14 Northern communities will receive funding to phase out fossil fuel
Ironbark Zinc already has the customers it needs for its Citronen mining project. That may turn out to have been the easiest part
OneWeb suddenly found itself without a launch service provider due to the conflict in Ukraine and the withdrawal of Roskosmos. Now two companies have agreed to step in.
Adventurer Chris Ramsey and Japanese car company Nissan plan to drive an all-electric SUV from the Arctic to the South Pole.
The two Nordic neighbors Iceland and Greenland want to strengthen their bilateral ties and are also openly talking about a free trade agreement.
TotalEnergies is preparing for a further withdrawal from Russia. Now the French energy company announced it would set aside $4.1 billion.
The fifth time is not a charm for Norway’s ports; but it could have been worse
The decision was expected, and the reactions are predictable
Is there a shortage of personnel in Antarctica? This question comes up after several facilities had various positions up for grabs. A new addition is now Port Lockroy.
Following the discussions in Europe about continuing to purchase gas from Russia, Russian gas producers are now challenged and are looking for new sales markets in the East.
The Sámi feel that allowing mining on their land is neither green nor pleasant
Greenland risks going into the tourism season with its flag carrier in the midst of a crippling labour conflict
Making miners pay clean-up costs up front prevents them from hiding behind bankruptcy
Close economic ties with Russia are are suddenly turning into a liability
The first ship in the U.S. Coast Guard’s Polar Security Cutter program will be named “Polar Sentinel.” This was announced by USCG Commanding Admiral Karl Schultz.
A surge in energy prices has been exacerbated by Moscow, but the industry says its root is in Washington
The Ambler road would allow Alaska to open up a huge mining province, but federal land stands in the way
Actually, a Soyuz rocket was supposed to put 36 satellites of “OneWeb” into orbit next Saturday. Shortly before the planned launch, Roscosmos imposes conditions that are almost impossible to meet.
A contractor was approved after a third tender and a doubling of the budget
The Morrison government will expand Australia’s presence in Antarctica with an $800 million cash injection to better monitor the Australian territory.
The technology of manufacturing containers from new materials is one of the strategic directions of Omsk University. These are to replace steel fuel drums.