
Petrobras has resumed production from the Manati gas field located off Brazil following the completion of pipeline repairs.

Van Oord has won a contract to undertake the specialised seabed interventions services of subsea rock installation (SRI) for the Ormen Lange field.

Swedish marine energy developer Minesto has hired two UK-based consultancies to deliver oceanographic modelling support for its Deep Green tidal energy technology.

Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has signed a joint research agreement with the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT) to start research on marine plastics.

Dutch cable shipping company WIND has secured a contract to transport Prysmian’s cables to Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm.

French marine energy company HydroQuest has tested the scaled model of its new tidal turbine technology at the Institute of Marine Engineering, part of the National Research Council (CNR) of Italy.

PTTEP’s new CEO will work to strengthen the company’s E&P business and prepare for the expansion into renewable energy.

Heerema Marine Contractors’ giant Thialf vessel has removed Shell’s Goldeneye wellhead platform after installing the structure in 2003.

Energinet has revised the budget for the Baltic Pipe as the capital expenditure for the Danish part of the project is now estimated at one billion euros.

France-based geophysical services company CGG has completed the sale of its GeoSoftware business to Topicus and Vela Software.

Monaco-based bulker owner Safe Bulkers has unveiled its first sustainability-linked credit facility that incorporates an incentive discount on interest rate, linked to independently verified pre-determined emission targets.

Unplanned maintenance is underway at the Shell-operated deepwater oilfield Gumusut-Kakap, which is located offshore Malaysia.

The merger of Baker Hughes’ Subsea Drilling Systems business (SDS) and Akastor’s wholly-owned subsidiary, MHWirth, has been completed to form a global offshore drilling equipment company.

The number of offshore rigs in the U.S. has seen a steady increase for two weeks in a row, based on Baker Hughes’ weekly rig count report on Friday.