
U.S.-headquartered Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) has signed a reseller agreement with Geos Telecom, a maritime communication and navigation solutions provider in Costa Rica.

Terna has embarked on the experimental transplanting of a native aquatic plant from the Mediterranean Sea, as part of the environmental offsets associated with the construction of a 970 km, 1,000 MW direct current (DC) double submarine cable link between Campania, Sicily, and Sardinia.

Neptune Lines has contracted LGM Engineering (Dalian) to design and supply LNG fuel gas supply systems for four new dual-fuel PCTCs.

ADNOC has harnessed the power of advanced digital solutions to raise the production bar at one of its oil fields off the coast of Abu Dhabi, UEA.

Saipem has expanded the subsea pipeline offering by revamping an existing technology, created by the U.S.-based United Pipeline Systems (UPS).

An ongoing fight to pull the plug on two liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects at the Port of Brownsville, Texas seems to have yielded a partial win for climate activists, as a U.S. court has axed the previous authorizations and passed the baton back to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Ocean Oilfield Integrated Solutions has wrapped up the quinquennial special periodic survey (SPS) and refurbishment work on one of its rigs at Khalifa Port, KEZAD, Abu Dhabi.

Sempra Infrastructure has made inroads in the construction of an LNG project located north of Ensenada in Baja California, Mexico.

Australian specialist carbon capture and storage (CCS) developers deepC Store and Azuli (Australia), a wholly-owned subsidiary of UK’s Azuli International, have secured two greenhouse gas assessment (GHG) acreages in the Bonaparte and Browse Basins off Australia. The partners also entered into a joi

CNOOC has secured approval of the proved gas in-place of over 100 billion cubic meters at a field in the South China Sea.

NW Infrastructure Limited Partnership, a joint venture between Canada’s Nisga’a Nation and Western LNG, has signed a purchase and sale agreement (PSA) to acquire a proposed gas transmission project in northern British Columbia, Canada from its previous owner, compatriot oil and gas player TC Energy.

Petrofac has won a multi-million-dollar front-end-engineering design (FEED) contract with France’s energy giant TotalEnergies for work on a project the latter is developing in the Dutch sector of the North Sea.

Sea1 Offshore is putting the wheels into motion to take over the management operations of six AHTS vessels, which are owned by Viking Supply Ships.

Cabling giant Prysmian has begun loading the cable destined for the UK section of the first direct energy link between the UK and Germany at its factory in Italy. Prysmian is loading the cabling onto the Cable Enterprise vessel at its Arco Felice factory which will be used for the UK section of the