
Energy and marine consultancy ABL has expanded into New Zealand with the aim of supporting the country’s maritime and offshore energy markets. ABL New Zealand, located at Mount Maunganui, will offer the full range of energy and marine consultancy services, with a particular focus on marine surveying

Norway-based classification society DNV has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Seatrium, a Singaporean engineering solutions provider to the offshore and marine industries, to cooperate on strategic activities and projects in the areas of engineering, technology and new product design.

Singapore-based green technology solutions provider Yinson GreenTech (YGT) has launched the region’s first fully electric hydrofoil vessel, the Hydroglyder.

LNG Shipping, a joint venture (JV) between Victrol and Sogestran, has christened an 8,000 cubic meter (cbm) inland LNG bunker vessel chartered by Shell Western LNG. Described as Europe’s largest inland LNG bunker vessel, Energy Stockholm was christened by its godmother Saheera Ahmad, Head of Busines

Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) has outlined in its new report that decommissioning work could account for 22% of the cumulative oil and gas spend over the next ten years.

An FPSO is leaving an oil field off the coast of Brazil after spending eight years there, as another unit prepares to take its place once the field’s operator, Brava Energia gets the remaining requirements out of the way.

Techouse and electricity provider Ocean-Power – have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the option of developing a floating gas power plant with CO2-capture capabilities to be deployed on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS).

Green shipping corridors – specific trade routes where the feasibility of zero-emission shipping is catalyzed by public and private action – have rapidly expanded in popularity worldwide but progress could stall without urgent action from governments to overcome a “feasibility wall”, according to a

Corinth Pipeworks, part of Belgian company Cenergy Holdings, has completed an upgrade to its production facilities to better serve the growing demand for steel pipes in offshore natural gas, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and hydrogen projects. According to Cenergy Holdings, the upgrade included

Seadrill has welcomed back to its rig fleet two drillships, which are getting the finishing touches out of the way to begin their new multimillion-dollar drilling assignments off the coast of Brazil, which are slated to last until the end of 2027.

Shipowners worldwide see uncertainty as a major barrier to shipping’s energy transition, with tightening regulations forcing decisions despite unclear policy pathways, a survey done by the UK’s design and engineering consultancy Houlder showed. As disclosed, two years after its previous interviews,

State-owned transmission system operator (TSO) Gasgrid Finland is advancing plans for hydrogen transmission infrastructure in the Baltic Sea with a framework contract for owner’s engineering services awarded to Switerzland-based StreamTec Solutions. As disclosed, the framework contract is awarded fo

Norwegian company Hystar has officially inaugurated its hydrogen technology HyPilot project at the Kårstø gas processing plant in Rogaland.

Singapore-based shipping company AAL Shipping (AAL) has reached the halfway mark in its latest fleet expansion program as it named its fourth methanol-ready dual-fuel Super B-class vessel in China.