
Even more pressure is being put on Australia’s energy major BHP to announce a firm stance on the future of its oil and gas business when it announces its results next Tuesday.

Electromagnetic Geoservices (EMGS) has confirmed a framework contract with an existing customer for licensing of multi-client data.

Finnish wave energy company AW-Energy has recently retrieved its 300kW WaveRoller wave energy device after being submerged and operating for two years offshore Portugal.

Magseis Fairfield has secured a contract to convey an ocean bottom node (OBN) survey in Asia for an undisclosed client.

The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has brought together leading companies in the FPSO sector to address the safety challenges produced by an ageing fleet.

German LNG fueling network developer LIQUIND and its compatriot GasCom have delivered the 100th truck load of LNG to the Elbferry’s vessel Greenferry I.

Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) has selected Hellenic Cables as the temporary contractor for the section of the Santorini-Naxos electrical interconnection.

Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri has floated out Norwegian Prima, the first of six energy-efficient Prima-class vessels being built for Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL).

Pavilion Energy, a subsidiary of Temasek, has completed its 100th truckload operation for LNG bunkering in the Port of Singapore.

Edinburgh-based marine energy specialist QED Naval has retrieved tidal flow measurement equipment from its tidal test site off Yarmouth Harbour.

Nexans Norway has selected JECS Offshore Services to assist with the export cable pull-in, routing, termination and testing work on the Seagreen offshore wind farm.

The hull for the Prosperity FPSO, the third production unit to operate offshore Guyana once completed, has arrived at the Keppel yard in Singapore.

Taiwan’s Environmental Protection Agency has accepted an amendment to an Environmental Impact Assessment of a gigawatt-scale offshore wind project which will allow the deployment of 14 MW wind turbines.

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster has introduced a $3.4 million GeoScan project to support the offshore wind sector.