February 19, 2021
Florida-based Crowley says it has fully integrated its naval architecture subsidiary Jensen Maritime into a new engineering services group under the Crowley umbrella.
Crowley says the new group, named Crowley Engineering Services, will bring together Crowley’s diverse business portfolio and long history of engineering, project management, and marine operations with Seattle-based Jensen’s industry-leading marine engineering and naval architecture expertise.
The combination will offer Crowley’s maritime clients with a stronger, singular source for customers seeking high-level design expertise, drawing on Crowley’s knowledge of management and operation of vessels, including tugboats, tanks vessels such as articulated tug-barges, and other commercial and government vessels, according to Crowley.
Petro Marine set to buy Crowley Fuels’ Southeast Alaska business, stoking fears of fuel ‘monopoly’ in Ketchikan
Posted by Eric Stone | Jan 20, 2021
Petro Marine is set to take over Crowley Fuels’ Southeast Alaska business next month, including this facility on Ketchikan’s Stedman Street. The Environmental Protection Agency recently fined Crowley $1.3 million over gasoline tank farm violations. (Photo courtesy of EPA Region 10)
A major player is exiting the energy business in Southeast Alaska. Crowley Fuels is set to sell its Southeast Alaska business to Anchorage-based Petro Marine Services. The deal is expected to close in mid-February. But some fear the move could make life in the panhandle even less affordable.