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Offshore Drilling and Wind Propulsion Innovations Highlight Maritime Industry Moves
By MGN Editorial•February 13, 2026 at 03:24 AM
Recent news covers new offshore drilling contracts, a first order for wind propulsion technology, and other maritime industry developments.
The maritime industry has seen a flurry of activity in recent weeks, with notable developments in offshore energy, wind propulsion, and more.
According to *Offshore Energy*, U.S. technology firm SLB (formerly Schlumberger) has secured multiple contracts for offshore drilling services at a major gas development project off the coast of Indonesia. The project is being led by Mubadala Energy, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund. The deals highlight SLB's capabilities in supporting complex deepwater energy projects in Asia.
In another story from *Offshore Energy*, the Oceanbird joint venture between Alfa Laval and Wallenius Lines has landed its first order for its innovative wind propulsion technology. Oceanbird's telescopic wing sails are designed to harness wind power and reduce emissions for cargo ships. This initial order marks an important milestone for the technology as the maritime industry seeks to decarbonize.
Elsewhere, *PR Newswire* reported on Hyosung Heavy Industries securing a 'record-breaking' contract in the U.S. power market under the leadership of Hyosung Chairman Hyun-Joon Cho. The deal underscores the company's growing presence and strategic focus on the American market. Additionally, the Timken Company announced scholarships totaling up to $540,000 for 20 students around the world, supporting the next generation of talent in the industry.
These news items highlight the diversity of innovation and activity taking place across the maritime sector, from new offshore energy projects to advancements in sustainable shipping technologies. As the industry navigates challenges like decarbonization, it is clear that companies are pursuing a range of strategies to drive progress and position themselves for the future.
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