
Norwegian vessel owner DOF Group has added more work to its to-do list for Brazilian oil and gas giant Petrobras by securing two new long-term contracts. The Brazil-built and flagged 142.2-meter-long pipelay support vessel (PLSV) Skandi Niterói has been given a three-year firm plus option contract,

U.S. Plug Power has secured an order for 25 megawatts (MW) of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer systems for a customer in Europe.

Golden Ocean Group Limited (GOGL) has received a newbuild environmentally-friendly bulk carrier from Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company.

Following the completion of acceptance testing, UK-based tidal energy company Proteus Marine Renewables’ (PMR’s) Yaw System for tidal turbines is now en route for deployment subsea.

Masirah Oil has wrapped up a multi-well drilling program at a field in the Block 50 concession off the coast of Oman with a recently hired jack-up rig.

Norway’s Reach Subsea is collaborating with compatriot state-owned energy giant Equinor to carry out a technology qualification program for the Reach Remote uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) that aims to validate remote operations for various tasks. Reach Remote 1 and 2 have entered the final testing

Perenco has turned the power production switch on at its new mobile offshore production unit (MOPU) offshore Congo, Africa.

Vopak and Gasunie have launched market consultation to look at LNG, hydrogen, and CCS possibilities at the EemsEnergy Terminal in Eemshaven.

Halifax Port Authority (HPA) has launched a new sustainability strategy that will serve as a tool to help plan for, assess and report on its work.

Three companies have confirmed the award of new CO2 storage licenses as part of the sixth call launched by Norway’s Ministry of Energy.

SSEN Transmission’s Shetland High Voltage Direct-Current (HVDC) Link in the North Sea has transmitted its first power from a wind farm to the mainland, nearing full energization. The £660 million Shetland HVDC Link connects Noss Head in Caithness and Weisdale Voe in Shetland. The 260-kilometer subse

French company SolarinBlue has been awarded €6 million in funding for its floating solar project by the French government as part of the France 2030 program, operated by ADEME, the French Agency for Ecological Transition.

Petrobras has moved up the timeline for the start of operations concerning its floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel destined to work off the coast of Brazil.

Has a natural gas development in the North Sea finally managed to catch a break with calm seas and fair winds ahead or is this wishful thinking given the hard stance climate activities have taken on the project?