
Houston-based marine robotics company Ocean Infinity has taken delivery of the first 86-meter ammonia-ready Armada robotic vessel from Vard Vung Tau shipyard in Vietnam.

Woodside has reached another milestone, which it sees as significant for developing its giant gas project off the coast of Western Australia, thanks to the arrival of the last batch of modules at the Pluto Train 2 construction site in Karratha.

Perenco UK and Carbon Catalyst Limited are completing the final preparations for the CO2 injection test at a carbon capture and storage (CCS) license in the North Sea that encompasses what is seen as the UK’s largest depleted gas field. The partners secured a license to progress the Poseidon CCS pro

Green energy company ETFuels has selected technology companies John Cockerill and Johnson Matthey as strategic partners for its 120,000-ton-per-year e-methanol project in Texas, U.S.

Norwegian green energy provider North Ammonia has partnered with compatriot Fjord Base Holding to develop a green ammonia production facility at Fjord Base in Florø.

After running velocity string tubing in four existing wells, Canada’s oil and gas player Trillion Energy is getting ready to restart operations following the receipt of equipment at a gas field offshore Türkiye.

UK’s wind propulsion technology provider GT Wings has closed over £1 million (about $1.3 million) in new equity that would enable the company to grow its team and further develop its wingsail solution.

Ariadne Interconnection, a subsidiary of Greek transmission system operator (TSO) Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO or ADMIE), has completed what it says is the largest electricity transmission project in Greece, with a budget exceeding €1.1 billion. IPTO reported yesterday, December 23,

Sweden-based AtoB@C Shipping has welcomed the fifth new plug-in hybrid vessel, Maximar, as part of its ongoing fleet renewal program.

Solstad Subsea Holding, a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian shipping company Solstad Offshore, is set to acquire a 35.8% ownership share in Norway’s ROV, tooling, personnel, survey and project management services provider Omega Subsea. Established in 2012, Omega Subsea, with offices in Norway and

Woodside has made further progress in decommissioning and dismantling activities at a field off the coast of Western Australia.

Norway’s Myklebust Shipyard has awarded compatriot Brunvoll with another contract for a thruster package, destined for an inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) vessel it is building for REM Offshore. This confirms the option for an additional vessel for REM Offshore, originally announced in May t

Trade and employers’ association Danish Shipping has adopted a new policy on biofouling management, recommending its members to follow International Maritime Organization (IMO) guidelines, which are currently not mandatory.

South Korea’s shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean and compatriot aerospace and defense company Hanwha Systems have wrapped up a $100 million acquisition of Philly Shipyard, a US shipbuilder focused on commercial and government projects. Following the announcement of the transaction back in June 2024, whereby H