
Green hydrogen producer Norwegian Hydrogen, in collaboration with a consortium of ten partners, has launched a new project that aims to develop an integrated green hydrogen value chain at the Port of Hirtshals in Denmark. Norwegian Hydrogen will be the coordinator of the so-called CONVEY project whi

Equinor and Polenergia have awarded RockWave a contract for subsurface data reprocessing for the 1,560 MW Bałtyk 1 offshore wind farm in Poland. The contract scope involves the reprocessing of sparker ultra-high resolution seismic (UHRS) data to create an optimized subsurface image. The new data wil

MOL and Petrobras have inked a charter deal for a cargo transfer vessel (CTV) and plan to embark on negotiations to build a new CTV by year-end.

Northern Ireland-based Harland & Wolff has inked a five-year master services agreement with what it says is a global oil services company for the fabrication of subsea structures. The work will take place at the Arnish yard situated on the Isle of Lewis. Harland & Wolff received its first purchase

Viaro Energy has received regulatory approval related to the acquisition of a partial interest in a huge undeveloped oil field on the UKCS.

Greek ship management company Alpha Gas has expanded its LNG carrier fleet with the delivery of the newbuild Energy Fortitude. The LNG carrier is the last of three vessels built by South Korean shipyard Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) under Alpha Gas’ most recent LNG project. The Greek company

The UK government has set a £10 million ringfence for tidal stream in this year’s renewables auction, representing a third consecutive year. The UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) announced that tidal stream and wave energy will compete in Pot 2 of the Contracts for Difference (C

American solid oxide fuel cells producer Bloom Energy has signed an agreement with UK-based energy giant Shell to study decarbonization solutions, utilizing its proprietary hydrogen electrolyzer technology. Specifically, Bloom and Shell agreed to collaborate on developing replicable, large-scale, so

VARD has placed an order with MacGregor, part of Cargotec, for three cranes to be installed onboard Prysmian’s new cable-laying vessel (CLV). MacGregor will deliver a 100-tonne active heave-compensated (AHC) crane, a 20T offshore crane and a 3T deck crane to equip Prysmian’s third NB970 CLV from VAR

Seatrium has welcomed the first steel fabrication milestone for the construction of a new FPSO destined for a project off the coast of Brazil.

Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has unveiled the results of new modeling research which confirmed the potential hefty cumulative impact of operational and technical efficiency measures in keeping shipping within its “carbon budget” to 2050.

BW Offshore is coming closer to the end of the construction phase for a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel.

The developers of the 1.4 GW Cenos floating offshore wind project in Scotland are set to run a nearshore survey campaign in March to revalidate data collected in 2017 by NorthConnect, an interconnector project whose infrastructure Cenos planned to use to connect to the grid. Starting on 11 March, th

Seven European partners are set to begin fabrication of an ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) platform said to be capable of surviving in tropical storm areas, destined for deployment offshore Spain. Being developed under the EU-funded project PLOTEC, fabrication of the system is to begin this m