
Golden Energy Offshore Services (GEOS) has secured a new contract for one of its platform supply vessels (PSVs) with Repsol Norge, a subsidiary of Spain’s Repsol.

Aberdeen-based Underwater Contracting (UCO), owner of the largest fleet of Saab UK’s Seaeye Falcons, has ordered a further six underwater vehicles to cater for contracts in renewables, oil & gas and aquaculture markets. The new order follows the award of major contracts in the aquaculture, renewable

The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has underlined the importance of the coexistence of multiple energy industries on the NCS.

A new report from the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) puts emphasis on the need for new gas supply as potential blackouts loom on the horizon.

Denmark-headquartered NKT has signed a long-term contract with a European company for the supply of copper rod that will be used for cables destined for offshore wind projects. To secure the supply of copper for its production of power cables, NKT signed an agreement with Polish copper supplier KGHM

Norwegian offshore safety regulator, the Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA), is changing its name to the Norwegian Ocean Industry Safety Authority (Noisa).

Danish national transmission system operator (TSO) Energinet has appointed MacArtney Offshore Wind Solutions to provide the storage and handling system for spare cable for the Viking Link that will connect Denmark and Great Britain. Energinet entrusted MacArtney with supplying a comprehensive storag

Saipem has taken delivery of a recently chartered seventh-generation drillship, which is destined to work for Eni off Ivory Coast.

Dutch developer of wind-assisted propulsion systems Econowind revealed that the Investment and Development Agency for the Northern Netherlands NOM and Horizon Flevoland are investing in the company to help it scale up production. With this support, Econowind expects to produce one VentoFoil, a verti

Following a military operation, Ukraine has brought back into its fold platforms in the Black Sea off the coast of Crimea.

Workers at three of Chevron’s LNG projects embarked on Protected Industrial Action, taking part in rolling stoppages, bans, and limitations.

“It’s official, the tidal stream energy market has taken off with 11 companies awarded the contracts for difference,” said Mor Energy, a QED Naval subsidiary company, which has been supported in the latest UK renewables auction round along with Spanish-based Magallanes Renovables which also welcomed

Baker Hughes’ weekly rig count report shows that the number of offshore rigs in the United States was on the rise last week.

A recent analysis by UK-based maritime consultancy UMAS has shed light on the alignment of the Revised IMO GHG Strategy with science-based targets, which will require a strong and rapid response from national and regional governments as well as corporations alike. Failure to do so could relegate the