
JERA has unveiled plans to invest around $32 billion in LNG, renewables, and hydrogen and ammonia by 2035.

Norway-headquartered seismic player PGS has won a new contract in West Africa with an undisclosed firm, which is said to be an international energy company.

Norwegian ferry operator Torghatten and compatriot technology company Kongsberg Maritime have entered into a contract to develop a system for self-driving ferries on the Flakk-Rørvik route.

Italian oilfield services provider Saipem has secured a contract worth approximately $850 million to deliver subsea equipment for a field located offshore Angola. Saipem will perform the engineering, fabrication, transportation and installation of subsea facilities and approximately 60 kilometers of

The loading operation of an FPSO, which is said to be Asia’s first cylindrical FPSO, has been wrapped up by a semi-submersible heavy lift vessel.

Plug Power has signed a basic engineering and design package (BEDP) with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) for a 3 GW electrolyzer plant supplying hydrogen to AGA’s planned ammonia facility proposed for the Northern Territory of Australia.

The UK’s Odfjell Technology has inked a long-term deal for the provision of tubular running services with COSL Drilling Europe.

Belgium, Ireland and the UK have signed a joint statement to increase their cooperation on renewables and interconnection opportunities, as well as a letter of agreement on the development of what is said to be Europe’s first planned hybrid electricity interconnector between three countries. The joi

An FPSO has come to Brazil, where anchoring operations are in progress to enable the unit to work at an oil field in the Santos Basin.

Japan’s Mitsui E&S and its U.S. subsidiary PACECO have announced the commencement of commercial operations of the “world’s first” hydrogen fuel cell-powered rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) crane, H2-ZE Transtainer crane, at the Port of Los Angeles.

Seadrill is in the process of disbanding Gulfdrill LLC, thanks to a deal to sell three jack-up rigs, which are working in Qatar, to its joint venture partner.

UK-headquartered Ocean Geophysics has introduced a solution that recycles and reprocesses freely available seismic data with the aim of helping developers reduce cost and risk when deciding which wind farms to bid for. In Europe and Australia, historical seismic data – for example from offshore oil

The UK’s AquaTerra Group has won four deals for decommissioning projects, said to be valued in the million-dollar price range.

Cepsa has selected Siemens Energy for the supply of 100 MW of PEM electrolysis technology for green hydrogen production in Huelva, southern Spain.