
Jan De Nul Group has purchased an electric remotely operated vehicle (ROV) from UK subsea engineering and technology company SMD for what is said to be the world’s largest cable-laying vessel (CLV). SMD’s Quantum EV will be integrated into Jan De Nul’s new CLV Fleeming Jenkin and deployed to offshor

U.S. LNG producer Venture Global LNG is acquiring a fleet of nine LNG-powered vessels, currently under construction in South Korea, to advance the integration of its business across the entire LNG supply chain.

ACWA Power and LONGi Hydrogen have partnered up for the first phase of a 3,000 tonne-per-year green hydrogen project in Uzbekistan.

Dolphin Drilling has secured a long-term contract for one of its semi-submersible rigs with Oil India Limited for operations off the coast of India.

A giant rig has returned to the UK’s Kishorn port to prepare for its return to the drilling campaign with BP in the UK North Sea.

Norwegian shipbuilder and ship designer Ulstein has developed a new subsea vessel for floating and fixed installations in the offshore wind market, as well as for offshore oil & gas. Ulstein said that the SX232 is based on three core principles, including an optimized hull design based on the Ulstei

Marine hydrogen fuel cells have emerged as one of the zero-emission solutions that is fast maturing. With their commerciality improving, the popularity of fuel cells is yet to grow amid the global fight to decarbonize shipping.

Oil boom continues in Namibia as the African country is now richer for another discovery.

A tidal turbine made to operate in remote communities has been tested and utilized at Wales’ Marine Energy Test Area (META). Swansea University researchers, under the leadership of Professor Ian Masters, are developing the device. Testing is conducted at META’s Warrior Way site in Pembroke Dock. “It

Wison New Energies has hoisted the first SPB tank for Eni’s Congo LNG project into hull cargo hold space at the Nantong yard.

Noble Corporation has won a new multi-well assignment off the coast of the Philippines for one of its drillships.

BP, Equinor and TotalEnergies have selected nine contractors for engineering, procurement, and construction contracts, with a combined value of around £4 billion, for two projects being developed in Teesside that are said to be vital for the UK’s decarbonization journey. Net Zero Teesside Power (NZT

Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) and South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean have completed a joint development project (JDP) for the development of a 270,000 cubic meter (cbm) LNG carrier, resulting in certification of the hull design.

A research team from National Korea Maritime & Ocean University in South Korea has developed a new control method that can optimize autonomous ship navigation.