
Canadian offshore petroleum regulator has laid charges against Husky, now part of Cenovus, related to an offshore oil spill in November 2018.

Regardless of their size, islands play a critical role in providing valuable habitat, recreation opportunities, and coastal protection by reducing erosion and wave energy to nearby shorelines. Islands often consist of multiple habitats spanning different elevations, like beaches, dunes, and marshes.

Solstad Offshore has been awarded a contract extension for its platform supply vessel (PSV) Normand Server offshore Norway.

A consortium of TGS, CGG and BGP has signed a multi-client agreement with Suriname’s national oil company Staatsolie for multi-client seismic programs. The agreement allows the consortium to acquire, promote and license multi-client seismic programs, including new 3D acquisition and legacy data repr

Norway’s oil production in September 2021 was 1.1 per cent over the NPD’s predictions, while the total volume equalled last year’s figures.

Kuwait’s national oil company Kuwait Petroleum has issued a tender seeking five liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes for delivery from February to June 2022.

The UK government has launched its landmark net-zero strategy, outlining measures to lower its reliance on fossil fuels and transition to a green and sustainable future.

Harland & Wolff, owned by InfraStrata, has secured the first contract for its Arnish facility located in the Western Isles, Scotland.

Qatar’s state-owned oil and gas company QatarEnergy and energy major Shell have signed an agreement for joint investments in blue and green hydrogen projects in the UK.

BladeRunner Energy, in collaboration with the Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP), has launched and tested its first full-scale hydrokinetic prototype in Alaska.

UK has selected two clusters to receive the funding and develop their proposed carbon capture usage and storage projects starting from 2025.

Korean shipyard Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has awarded GE Power Conversion a contract to supply its SeaGreen Power take-off (PTO) system for Maran Gas’ new LNG carrier.

UK-based marine energy company Marine Power Systems (MPS) has joined forces with Marine2o to develop integrated solutions to support the production of green hydrogen from offshore renewable energy sources, using marine vessels to transport this energy vector to market.

CRP Subsea and Hellenic Cables have completed dynamic cable testing at the University of Exeter, which included individual tests of power cable alone and power cable with bend stiffener to compare performance and fatigue. The results show that when tested with a CRP Subsea Bend Stiffener the power c