
The number of offshore rigs in the U.S. is stuck at 15 units for the second week in a row, according to Baker Hughes’ weekly rig count report.

Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Energy has revealed that the country’s oil production decreased by 16.5 thousand tons compared to the 2020 figures.

UAE-based port operator Abu Dhabi Ports (AD Ports) has signed two agreements with China-based Shandong Port Group to establish the region’s first tyre hub and strengthen trade and shipping links.

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A Valaris-owned jack-up drilling rig has started operations at the Buffalo-10 well located in the Timor Sea for Carnarvon Energy.

Earlier this month, the German consortium has welcomed a new emission-free hydrogen-fueled push boat Elektra at Berlin’s largest inland port Westhafen.

Dutch umbrella investment fund Meewind has joined Oceans of Energy’s project as an observer to provide guidance from the side of potential financial investor on mitigating the risks of building and operating an offshore solar installation.

IOG plc has finally started drilling the first Southwark development well following a two-month hiatus due to rig issues.

Ecochlor, provider of ballast water treatment (BWT) solutions, has received United States Coast Guard (USCG) Type Approval for its filterless ballast water management system (BWMS) EcoOne and EcoOne Hybrid.

The energy transition process is moving ahead with each passing day as witnessed in a week behind us with a lot of announcements highlighting the net-zero future. A good example of the will to change comes from CNOOC Petroleum Europe and Flotation Energy, currently involved in a project which would

Equinor has received consent from the Norwegian regulator to use the Deepsea Stavanger rig for exploration drilling in the North Sea.

Swiss-based cruise line MSC Cruises has held the naming ceremony for its new eco-friendly cruise ship MSC Virtuosa at Port Rashid in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

S&P Global Platts Analytics expects the Middle East to struggle to reach net-zero targets as emissions from oil & gas are expected to rise.

Petronas is anticipating further uncertainty for oil & gas business as the energy transition sets new challenges and spreads over the sector.