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Maritime Industry Roundup: Offshore Surveys, LNG Vessel Designs, and Wood Handling Upgrades

By MGN EditorialFebruary 19, 2026 at 04:06 PM

A roundup of recent news covering offshore energy projects, LNG shipping technology, and supply chain infrastructure improvements in the maritime industry.

## Offshore Energy Projects Advance with Subsea Surveys Norway's Reach Subsea is set to commence a six-month offshore survey campaign next week for the second Shetland HVDC (high-voltage direct current) link project, according to *Offshore Energy*. The survey work will support the development of this critical subsea power transmission infrastructure connecting the Shetland Islands to the UK national grid. In other offshore news, Golden Energy Offshore Services (GEOS) has optimized its fleet by selling one of its 2016-built platform supply vessels (PSVs). The transaction aligns with GEOS' strategy of maintaining a modern, efficient vessel portfolio to serve the evolving needs of the offshore energy sector. ## LNG Carrier Innovations Emerge French engineering firm Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) has been selected to provide the tank design for multiple new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, *Offshore Energy* reports. GTT's containment systems are widely used in the LNG shipping industry due to their safety and efficiency features. This latest contract demonstrates the continued technological advancements in the LNG carrier segment. ## Supply Chain Infrastructure Upgrades Valmet, a leading supplier of pulp and paper industry technologies, has received an order from The Price Companies to deliver a new debarking and chipping line at one of their wood processing facilities in Georgia, USA, according to a *PR Newswire* announcement. This upgrade is intended to increase the site's wood chip production capacity to support growing demand. In another infrastructure project, Turkish commercial vehicle manufacturer TEMSA reported record sales and production volumes in key European markets during 2025, *PR Newswire* reports. TEMSA's success reflects the ongoing investments being made to modernize transportation fleets and logistics networks across the continent. These diverse news items highlight the continued activity and innovation occurring across the maritime industry, from offshore energy to shipping technology to supply chain infrastructure. Industry players are actively investing in projects and solutions to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness in a dynamic global marketplace.
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