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IADC World Drilling 2019 Conference & Exhibition

United States

Introduction IADC World Drilling 2019, the leadership event for wells professionals, will explore our industry’s challenges and opportunities from a strategic, leadership perspective. The conference will examine improving the value proposition from multiple perspectives – technology, diversity, contracting, collaboration, digital solutions, and more for all stakeholders. Through high-level panels and speakers and through cutting-edge technical… Read More

Connecticut AG makes case for Eastern Long Island Sound dredging disposal site

CT, United States

Hartford — Backed by Connecticut lawmakers and hundreds of maritime businesses that bank on periodic dredging of area channels and harbors, state Attorney General William Tong recently filed a brief in U.S. District Court responding to New York’s effort to block a 30-year silt disposal site in Connecticut waters between the mouth of the Thames… Read More

BOEM & CPRA partner on Louisiana restoration project

LA, United States

Work to restore two barrier islands and one barrier headland in the Terrebonne Basin is expected to begin in 2020. The Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority and the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management signed an agreement Monday to use sand from federal waters to restore about 1,400 acres of habitat on Trinity-East Island,… Read More

Capitol Beach & WaterLog Mashup with USACE Planning and Policy Leadership

United States

ASPN’s full DC Team | WaterLog and Capitol Beach On this special joint podcast from The Capitol Beach and Water Log, hosts Derek Brockbank, Howard Marlowe and Dan Ginolfi have a discussion with the leadership of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Planning and Policy. Eric Bush, Acting Director, and Joe Redican, Deputy Director, bring district… Read More

An Offshore Wind Boom is Knocking at Our Door

United States

Offshore wind power in the U.S. is about to go into a dizzying growth mode. Here’s some of what has happened in the last week that is raising our already sky-high expectations of what may be coming. Get ready for some big announcements of U.S. offshore wind projects, along with plans from wind energy developers… Read More

Inbound Infrastructure! Packer Ave. Terminal Set for 2019

PA, United States

On Mar. 27, 2019, the M/V Zhen Hua 25 arrived in South Philadelphia to unload two behemoths at the Packer Avenue Marine Terminal. These new cranes, identical to two that arrived in 2018, make for a total of four super Post-Panamax cranes – capable of handling the largest ships in the world – now operating… Read More

Orange Beach to manage $475K Restore project for state

AL, United States

June 6, 2019 – Orange Beach, AL – (OBA®) – Orange Beach has been asked to administer $475,000 of a $3 million Restore Act project studying hydrology and sediment in Perdido Bay from the U.S. 98 bridge in Lillian to the Gulf. “It’s a three-part study for beneficial use of dredged sediment,” Coastal Resources Director… Read More

Dredging Market to Observe Strong Development by 2022

United States

The dredging market has been envisaged to record a moderate growth at 2.7% CAGR during the period of forecast, 2017 to 2022, foretells a recently developed XploreMR report. An extensive analysis on the dredging market has been propounded in the report, which is supposed to help clients to retain their competitiveness by attracting potential customers…. Read More

Marshall Liberal Government commits $52.4 million to secure SA’s coasts

Australia

The Marshall Liberal Government will secure South Australia’s vulnerable coastline through a $52.4 million commitment in the 2019-20 State Budget to address the devastating erosion along our world acclaimed metropolitan and regional coasts. This significant package includes $48.4 million allocated to the metropolitan coast consisting of $20 million for additional sand, including approximately 500,000m3 of… Read More

Port Report: Savannah looks to be new gateway into the Midwest

GA, United States

Fourth largest U.S. port looks to usurp West Coast gateways for Midwest box volumes. The Port of Savannah aims to boost its market share of freight moving into the U.S. Midwest, saying it offers a cheaper way into the Gateway of the West than the West Coast gateways. To that end, the Georgia Ports Authority… Read More

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