
Petrogas North Sea, a subsidiary of Oman-based Petrogas E&P, has made a gas discovery in an exploration well in the Southern North Sea.

Norway-based energy data and intelligence company TGS has secured its first 3D streamer contract for the 2025 summer season, set to be performed in Northwest Europe. According to TGS CEO Kristian Johansen, the company is experiencing higher bidding activity for this region compared to recent years,

GoodShipping, an insetting brand of Dutch FincoEnergies, and SQUAKE, a German climate tech company, have partnered up to accelerate the decarbonization of the shipping industry.

The EU-backed SafeWAVE project, short for Streamlining the Assessment of Environmental Effects of Wave Energy, will celebrate its completion on November 28, 2024. According to SafeWAVE, an online event will showcase the project’s contributions to improving consenting and licensing processes and tac

Tibnor, a subsidiary of Sweden’s steel specialist SSAB, is set to supply its “zero emission” steel made from recycled material and produced with fossil-free electricity and biogas to Norway’s Salthammer Båtbyggeri shipyard. As informed, Tibnor will deliver a total of around 300 tons of its SSAB Zero

McDermott has completed an offshore segment of its scope of work on a project, encompassing multiple gas fields, which Sarawak Shell, a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered energy giant Shell, operates off the coast of Malaysia.

Danish green hydrogen producers and Dutch industrial market players have reiterated their commitment to developing a green hydrogen cluster in Northwestern Europe and welcomed a new partner to this initiative. The Danish-Dutch partnership aims to establish Northwest Europe’s leading green hydrogen c

There has been an increasing trend in international shipping emissions in stark contrast to the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) objectives to achieve absolute emission reductions of 20-30% by 2030, on 2008 emissions levels, a new report found.

Norwegian shipowner Höegh Autoliners and Australian green technology, energy and metals company Fortescue have called on global shipping regulators to fast-track the adoption of green ammonia to speed up decarbonization efforts.

Ports could play a variety of roles in the hydrogen economy of Africa, such as acting as landlords by providing land for the hydrogen economy and investing in infrastructure, including pipelines, terminals and fuel stations, according to UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

Ross Offshore, part of ABL Group’s AGR, has performed the first geotechnical project with Ross Eagle, following the completion of the first phase of upgrades on the vessel that was built as a platform supply vessel (PSV). Owned by Eagle Offshore Bømlo, the 2003-built Ross Eagle was constructed at Br

Global energy and commodities trading company Vitol and Danish technology provider ZeroNorth have teamed up with the Port of Rotterdam to launch a digital bunker trial and establish “a foundation for digitalizing bunker operations in Europe’s largest bunker hub”.

UK-based tidal energy company Proteus Marine Renewables (PMR) has met its funding target on the Crowdcube platform, securing new capital to advance its tidal energy projects worldwide. In September, PMR launched its Crowdcube campaign as part of a broader commercialization strategy for its tidal ene

KBR has secured a front-end engineering design (FEED) deal to boost a liquified natural gas (LNG) arsenal at a project on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East.