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NIOZ: It is too early for commercial deepsea mining

NIOZ: It is too early for commercial deepsea mining

by Mariska Buitendijk | Apr 10, 2023 | Deepsea mining, Maritime regulations, News, Offshore

According to the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), deepsea mining is still ‘fraught with many uncertainties’. As such, the organsiation feels it is far too early to proceed with commercial deepsea mining at this time. Marine biologist...
Shipbuilder Royal IHC allowed to sell IQIP to reduce debt

Shipbuilder Royal IHC allowed to sell IQIP to reduce debt

by Mariska Buitendijk | Mar 9, 2023 | Dredging, News, Offshore, Offshore wind, Ship design, Shipbuilding

Struggling Dutch shipbuilder Royal IHC has succeeded in getting the court to sign off on its financial restructuring plan. The plan allows IHC to sell its successful subsidiary IQIP to HAL Investments to improve its balance sheet. Royal IHC has been in financial...
Another net loss for Royal IHC, 2023 will be a crucial year

Another net loss for Royal IHC, 2023 will be a crucial year

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jan 24, 2023 | Deepsea mining, Dredging, Navy, News, Offshore, Offshore wind, Ship design, Shipbuilding

Royal IHC has published its delayed Annual Report 2021 and reports a net loss of € 63.4 million. Although a significant improvement to 2020 and with a restructuring programme underway, it now all comes down to the shipbuilder being able to land new orders for large...
In pictures: Allseas concludes deepsea mining trial with 4500 tonnes of nodules

In pictures: Allseas concludes deepsea mining trial with 4500 tonnes of nodules

by Mariska Buitendijk | Nov 15, 2022 | Deepsea mining, News, Offshore

Allseas’ Hidden Gem is heading for port with its hold full of polymetallic nodules following the completion of a two-month deepsea mining test programme in the Pacific Ocean. It is the first time a fully integrated nodule collection system including riser has...
How TMC monitors the environmental impact of nodule collection trials

How TMC monitors the environmental impact of nodule collection trials

by Mariska Buitendijk | Nov 3, 2022 | Deepsea mining, Maritime research, News, Offshore, Ship conversion/refit

In October, Allseas’ production vessel Hidden Gem collected the first polymetallic nodules from four kilometres below the sea’s surface in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone. NORI, a subsidiary of Allseas’ partner The Metals Company (TMC), is now tasked...
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