
Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult has carried out an in-depth survey, on behalf of Crown Estate Scotland in 2023, gathering insights and ideas from individuals working to develop and commercialize the upcoming wave and tidal technologies and projects.

TotalEnergies has decided to prolong a contract with PBS for integrated services delivery to its North Sea portfolio.

UAE’s Presight is set to acquire a majority stake in AIQ to lend a helping hand in bringing forth AI-powered solutions to the energy sector.

Equinor and Vår Energi have received consent from the country’s offshore safety regulator for contingency planning in the Barents Sea.

As a part of the Welsh Government’s Tidal Lagoon Challenge, London-based Intertek has won a research project to deliver hydrodynamic modeling expertise.

Equinor has been served with a notice of order by Norway’s offshore safety regulator after a probe into an incident.

Japanese energy companies INPEX and JERA have signed an agreement to conduct a joint study to assess the feasibility of establishing a carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain from Japan to Australia.

Japanese shipping company NYK and its group company MTI Co., in collaboration with Smert Design Co., have launched a trial to use 3D models in the initial design phase of a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker.

UK’s Forum Energy Technologies (FET) has secured a contract with a Mexican subsea company for the delivery of one of its work-class remotely operated vehicles (ROV). FET reported that its Subsea Technologies product line had won a contract from AQUA Exploracion for one of its Ultra Compact Perry XLX

Duch-Norwegian firm Solar Duck and Tokyo’s Tokyu Land Corporation, together with Kyocera Communication Systems, have installed what is said to be Japan’s first offshore floating solar photovoltaic (OFSPV) power plant on the sea surface.

Electric Hydrogen has announced $100 million in corporate credit financing to back the manufacturing and deployment of its 100 MW electrolyzer plants.

James Fisher Decommissioning has completed its largest decommissioning project to date for a “major” operator in the Gulf of Thailand.

The first-ever energy link between the UK and Germany is moving into the next stage of construction as foundation works are underway on a new UK converter station. The €2.8 billion NeuConnect project will see new converter stations built on the Isle of Grain in Kent and the Wilhelmshaven region in n

The UK Government is set to award a new £4.6 million support package for the UK’s islands, £3 million of which will be awarded to the Orkney-based European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) over two years. The funding boost will support EMEC’s growth plans, further helping the center deliver the UK’s net