
Talos has revealed plans to review the composition of its board following the resignation of representatives from Apollo and Riverstone.

Norwegian clean energy company Horisont Energi and the Finnish energy company Helen will cooperate on hydrogen economy and carbon storage (CCUS).

The outcome of the Welsh government’s Deep Dive into Renewable Energy review into scaling up renewable energy deployment has been released, with a large number of recommendations particularly relevant to the marine energy sector.

Fluxys Belgium is now offering BioLNG liquefaction services at the Zeebrugge LNG Terminal it operates, in order to contribute to a carbon-neutral future.

Norwegian energy companies Horisont Energi, Equinor, and Vår Energi have agreed to collaborate on the development of the carbon transportation and storage project Polaris, off the coast of Northern Norway.

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

Lamprell has appointed a former COO of Vestas as an independent non-executive director after its current one tendered his resignation.

CSL Group, a Canada-based owner and operator of self-unloading ships, has acquired a strategic minority stake in compatriot engineering firm EMS-Tech.

A Denmark-based developer has decided to cancel an offshore wind project after not managing to find a turbine model that would fit the project’s original design parameters.

Denmark’s government has approved funding for two CCS projects, which will use the existing oil and gas infrastructure in the North Sea.

Greek shipping company Costamare has signed two shipbuilding contracts for the construction of a total of eight boxships.

All energy ecosystem players have an opportunity to tap into floating solar industry’s emerging value, according to a new report by Deloitte.

Swiss commodity trader Trafigura has teamed up with multi-metals firm Nyrstar and South Australia goverment for joint investment for a green hydrogen manufacturing facility in Port Pirie.

Chevron Shipping Company, a California-based marine transportation unit of oil giant Chevron, has joined the Sea Cargo Charter, a benchmark initiative for responsible shipping activities, transparent greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting, and improved decision-making in line with UN decarbonization targets