
APM Terminals Maasvlakte II (APMT MVII) has signed an agreement with Rotterdam Shore Power to equip its terminal with shore power from 2028.

U.S. science, technology, and engineering player KBR has won an engineering and procurement services contract for upgrade work related to a gas development project, which is envisioned to boost the liquified natural gas (LNG) arsenal in Trinidad and Tobago. KBR will work on the Beachfield Manatee up

Swedish tidal energy developer Minesto has assigned consulting company Ernst & Young (EY) to support the development of the 10 MW Hestfjord Dragon Farm in the Faroe Islands, aimed at scaling tidal energy solutions as part of a broader plan to deploy 200 MW in tidal energy capacity. The Hestfjord Dra

Denmark-based marine fuels supplier Bunker One has set up a new entity, Bunker One LNG BV, that will manage the physical LNG fuel portfolio, with plans to commence the first deliveries in northwestern Europe as of January 2025. Through the newly established entity, Bunker One will expand its current

Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) has been tasked with developing and delivering complete energy design, an integrated automation system, and its future-oriented bridge system for a field support vessel a Norwegian shipyard is constructing for a giant gas project operated by Romanian’s integrated ene

Arctic Tern, a 50,000 dwt liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel medium-range (MR) tanker recently built by K Shipbuilding, has been classed by the UK classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR). As disclosed, the MR tanker runs on both LNG and conventional marine fuel, allowing the vessel to reduce

ORLEN Upstream Norway, part of Poland’s ORLEN Group and formerly known as PGNiG Upstream Norway (PUN), has decided to withdraw from the Polaris CO2 exploration license, the only CO2 storage located in the Barents Sea, with Horisont Energi now assessing the way forward for the project. The Polaris li

Shelf Drilling (SHLF) has wrapped up a business combination structured as a triangular merger between its indirect subsidiary SHLF MergCo, Shelf Drilling North Sea (SDNS) as the surviving entity in the proposed business combination, and SHLF as the issuer of the merger consideration shares.

The New Lock (Nieuwe Sluis) Terneuzen in North Sea Port has been officially inaugurated, marking an important milestone for the Netherlands, Belgium, and Flanders.

Chinese shipbuilder Wuhu Shipyard has kicked off construction of the 89,000 dwt methanol dual-fuel bulk carrier for compatriot shipowner Fujian Guohang Ocean Shipping (GH). The ship featuring a methanol dual-fuel system compatible with biodiesel and methanol fuels is part of the shipbuilding contrac

Baker Hughes has pooled resources with Spain’s Repsol to bring new artificial intelligence (AI) processes and workflows into play to unlock further improvements in the oil and gas production arena.

Finland-based AW-Energy’s WaveRoller has secured the approval of the environmental impact assessment (EIA) to deploy the ocean energy pilot project in Nambia. According to Kaoko Green Energy Solutions, the approval was granted by Namibia’s Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism, which enable

Swiss compression specialist Burckhardt Compression has received an order to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) boil-off-gas handling compressors for eight LNG carriers built by South Korea’s shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean.

SLB’s OneSubsea joint venture (JV) has secured what it says is a major contract with Brazil’s state-owned energy giant Petrobras to deliver the full subsea equipment scope for a deepwater project in the Campos Basin off Brazil. Following a competitive tender, OneSubsea has been appointed to deliver