
Diamond Offshore has sealed a deal with Eldorado Drilling to be in charge of marketing rights for two seventh-generation drillships.

VTTI has put the wheels into motion to join Shell in Dragon LNG, the owner of a major onshore import terminal for the supply of LNG to the UK market.

McDermott’s CB&I has landed a new assignment in the Middle East with TotalEnergies, which will enable it to work at a solar-powered LNG project in Oman.

Seadrill has won a new assignment and secured an extension of an existing one for two drillships in its rig fleet.

ConocoPhillips has brought on stream an oil project, which has been tied to one of the fields in the Greater Ekofisk Area in the North Sea.

QatarEnergy has entered into a long-term agreement with Nakilat for the charter and operation of nine ultra-modern QC-Max size LNG vessels.

Germany’s EnBW has sealed its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) deal in the Middle East by inking a long-term contract with the UAE’s ADNOC.

Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) is convinced that the 31 new oil and gas licenses will boost energy security across offshore energy sectors.

The PosHYdon offshore green hydrogen project is progressing as planned with the commencement of the onshore test at InVesta in Alkmaar.

Malaysia’s Sapura Energy has secured $1.8 billion worth of contracts with Brazilian state-owned oil and gas giant Petrobras for six multi-purpose pipe-laying support vessels (PLSVs). Sapura Energy’s joint venture entities Seabras Sapura Holding and Seabras Sapura Participacoes have been awarded the

Petrobras has tucked a new greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction milestone under its belt with a 41% drop in operational GHG emissions.

Discharge from ships equipped with scrubbers causes great damage to the Baltic Sea, a new study found.

Dutch offshore services provider Boskalis has outfitted its new subsea rock installation vessel with a new inclined fallpipe with the aim of expanding its range. Following its first rock installation project in Australia earlier this year, the Seapiper subsea rock installation vessel was outfitted w

James Fisher and Sons has secured what it says is its first tidal energy project as part of which it will manage high-voltage equipment and cables at Menter Môn’s Morlais tidal energy substations in the UK. James Fisher and Sons will manage, repair and maintain high-voltage equipment and cables at t