
Woodside has reached an in-principle agreement with the Australian Workers’ Union (AWU), the Electrical Trades Union, and other bargaining representatives on an enterprise agreement (EA) covering 150 employees on its North West Shelf offshore platforms, in a bid to avert industrial action.

Equinor has received consent from the country’s offshore safety regulator to use rigs owned by Shelf Drilling and Transocean for drilling activities in the North Sea off Norway.

Subsea 7 has sealed a deal with Talos Energy, which will enable it to deliver solutions for subsea EPCI projects in the Gulf of Mexico.

Neptune Energy has secured a drilling permit from the Norwegian authorities for an exploration well in the North Sea off Norway.

TechnipFMC has agreed to a letter of award (LOA) that will expedite its provision of an integrated front-end engineering and design (FEED) study for Energean’s natural gas discovery in the Mediterranean Sea, offshore Israel.

State-owned oil and gas company QatarEnergy has awarded Spanish engineering firm Técnicas Reunidas additional engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) work on its North Field South project. The award, which is the fourth from Qatar Energy to Técnicas Reunidas in the last two years, has a valu

Equinor has started production from a project, which is expected to boost production by 26 million barrels of oil equivalents from a field in the North Sea off Norway.

To bring its largest green electricity transmission reinforcement project to life, the UK gave its consent for new converter stations and onshore and offshore cables.

TechnipFMC has gotten its hands on another job in Angola, thanks to a multi-million dollar contract for the installation of flexible pipe and associated subsea structures at a life extension project, which is operated by TotalEnergies.

Blue ammonia, an attractive fuel for the maritime industry, is expected to become available in significant quantities by 2027, with the potential for significant scale-up in production over subsequent years, according to a recent report by Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping. The

ROVOP has been hired by Energean, enabling it to deploy an ROV onboard the gas-focused player’s field support vessel off Israel.

Fugro will pool resources with the Indian Institute of Technology to boost net-zero initiatives and curb carbon footprint with CCUS projects.

Drone and space age technology, developed by the NASA JPL to search for life on Mars, will now be used to detect offshore methane emissions.

Strohm has installed and commissioned its first deep-water, high-pressure thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) jumper in South America for ExxonMobil Guyana. The jumper, incorporating advanced carbon fiber and polyamide12 materials, is used for water alternating gas (WAG) injection at ExxonMobil Guyan