
UK-based startup Carnot has selected waste-to-hydrogen producer Compact Syngas Solutions to provide 200 kilograms of hydrogen to power a 40-day sea trial of its zero-emission marine engine. Backed by a £2.3 million two-year government grant, Carnot has developed a 70%-efficient 50 kW hydrogen auxili

At the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Flatirons Campus, researchers have embarked on testing a flexible wave energy converter (WEC) prototype, designed to advance the capabilities of marine renewable energy. The collaboration between NREL, the University of Florida, and the U.S. Depart

Hibiscus Petroleum, a Malaysian independent oil and gas exploration and production company, has achieved the first oil from the first well in its multi-well program at a field off the coast of Malaysia.

Conrad Asia Energy has disclosed information about its recent commercialization activities for shallow-water gas discoveries in two production-sharing contracts (PSCs) located off the coast of Indonesia’s Aceh Province, including a potential small-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant.

Aberdeen-based energy services company THREE60 Energy has secured a six-year, multi-million-pound contract to lead what it says is the UK’s first multi-asset decommissioning scope. As part of a contract with a major North Sea operator awarded following a competitive tender process, THREE60 Energy sa

Stillstrom, Maersk’s offshore power and charging solutions developer, has deployed its Offshore eCharger system in a marine environment in Port of Aberdeen ahead of full offshore trials. The offshore charging system was deployed on Maersk Lifter, a multi-purpose anchor handling tug supply vessel (AH

Dolphin Drilling has struck a deal with a North Sea operator to receive a compensation fee for the early termination of a drilling campaign one of its semi-submersible rigs was hired to carry out on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS).

French software provider Syroco has released the performance data obtained from the first months of deployment of the wind propulsion system and weather optimization technology installed on TotalEnergies-chartered tanker Alcyone.

This year’s Smart Port Challenge, an annual innovation competition in Singapore, has attracted a record number of nearly 200 proposals from startups in 35 countries.

German electrolyzer manufacturer Sunfire will deliver 50 megawatt (MW) electrolyzer capacity for Nordic Ren-Gas’ renewable e-methane plant in Tampere, Finland.

U.S.-based TDI-Brooks International, contracted by GeoPartners, has finalized a seabed survey project for Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname, the country’s national oil company. According to TDI-Brooks, the Suriname Seabed Piston Coring project involved the acquisition, processing, and interpretation

Borr Drilling and Shelf Drilling have received notices of temporary suspension of operations for two jack-up rigs working for Aramco, Saudi Arabia’s energy giant, in the Middle East.

Multi-stakeholder initiative Resilience4Ports has launched the first sectoral, action-based commitment to enhance and accelerate the resilience of ports from the effects of climate change.

Singapore-based ship owner and operator BW LPG has taken delivery of the second of twelve very large gas carriers (VLGCs) acquired from Norwegian shipping company Avance Gas under the $1 billion deal in August 2024. At the same time, the company is pressing ahead with its fleet renewal program throu