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Maritime Industry Briefing: Copper Supply, FPSO Acquisition, and More
By MGN Editorial•February 20, 2026 at 02:00 PM
A roundup of recent news from the maritime industry, including copper supply deals, FPSO acquisitions, and other updates.
## Maritime Industry Briefing
### NKT Secures Copper Supply for Next Decade
According to an article from Offshore Energy, cable manufacturer NKT has secured a long-term copper supply agreement to support its growing production needs. The company announced that it has secured copper supply for the next ten years, ensuring it can meet the rising demand driven by the expansion of offshore wind and other renewable energy projects.
'As our copper demand continues to grow in line with the expansion of production of offshore wind and other renewable energy projects, it is crucial that we secure access to the raw materials needed to deliver on our order backlog and future projects,' said Alexander Kara, NKT's CEO.
### Tullow Acquires FPSO for West Africa Operations
Also from Offshore Energy, the article reports that Tullow Oil's subsidiary in Ghana has moved to acquire a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel currently deployed off the coast of West Africa. The FPSO, which has been operating on Tullow's Jubilee field, will be purchased for an undisclosed sum.
Acquiring the FPSO unit will allow Tullow to maintain production from the Jubilee field, which is a key asset in the company's West African portfolio. FPSOs play a critical role in offshore oil and gas production, providing essential processing and storage capabilities.
### Other Maritime Industry News
- The Maritime Executive reports that the Port of Los Angeles saw a 16% year-over-year decline in container volumes in November, reflecting ongoing supply chain challenges.
- According to gCaptain, the International Maritime Organization has approved new regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from existing ships, building on its initial 2018 strategy.
- Offshore Energy notes that Ørsted has awarded a contract to Maersk Supply Service for the transport and installation of offshore substations at its Hornsea 3 wind farm project in the UK.
This maritime industry briefing covers a range of topics, from securing critical raw materials to strategic asset acquisitions and regulatory updates. These stories highlight the dynamic nature of the sector and the need for companies to proactively manage their supply chains, operations, and sustainability efforts.
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