
PGNiG is in the process of concluding the drilling of a wildcat well in the Norwegian Sea, as the well turned out to be dry.

Australian energy giant Woodside and compatriot energy company Viva Energy have agreed to discuss capacity rights at Viva Energy’s proposed LNG regasification terminal (the Gas Terminal Project).

After receiving NOK 219 million ($24.18 million) of Norwegian state aid, Topeka’s hydrogen vessels are now one step closer to reality.

French energy major TotalEnergies has concluded the sale of its portfolio of mature non-operated assets located offshore Gabon to Perenco.

The US ports of Seattle, Tacoma, and the combined container operations of The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) have adopted near-term implementation plans that will enable each port to identify, prioritize, and focus resources on actions that help achieve their collective zero-emission vision.

Offshore drilling contractor Valaris has appointed Anton Dibowitz as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately.

Danish container shipping giant Maersk has presented the design of its next-generation large container vessels powered by carbon-neutral methanol.

Stena Drilling has revealed an agreement with South Korea’s Samsung Heavy Industries related to an option to buy a newbuild drillship.

The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has opened a tender for the lifespan study of OpenHydro’s test platform which stands in fast-flowing tidal streams of the Fall of Warness site.

Rockhopper, Harbour Energy, and Navitas Petroleum have signed heads of terms, which will allow Harbour a clean exit from the Sea Lion project.

US-based shipowner-operator Eagle Bulk Shipping has completed its first sustainable biofuel voyage in cooperation with GoodFuels, a Dutch biofuels pioneer for the global transport industry.

German shipping company Hartmann Reederei has taken delivery of GasChem Homer, the first in a series of three 5,000 cbm LPG carriers being built in China.

Indian natural gas company H-Energy Global has published a tender seeking eight LNG cargoes per year starting from spring 2022.

Woodside has set a new target to invest $5 billion in emerging new energy markets by 2030 as part of its strategy to “thrive through the energy transition.”