A2Sea’s jack-up vessel Sea Installer has completed the installation of all 42 turbines at the Rentel offshore wind farm in Belgium.
Tailwind Energy has completed the acquisition of interests in the Triton Cluster located in the UK North Sea from Shell and ExxonMobil.
The United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued the notice of schedule for environmental review to Texas LNG Brownsville, the developer of a mid-sized LNG export project. The notice sets the anticipated dates for issuance of its final environmental impact statement (FEIS) and feder
The Belgian and Spanish natural gas infrastructure companies Fluxys and Enagás said on Monday that they have signed an agreement to jointly sell their total stake in Swedish gas grid operator Swedegas to FS Gas Transport. FS Gas Transport is an indirectly wholly owned subsidiary of First State Inves
Panama Canal Authority to fine-tune the booking system for Neopanamax vessels.
SBM Offshore has reached a deal with the Brazilian prosecutor related to legacy bribery issues with Petrobras in Brazil.
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Walney Extension, a 659MW wind farm in the Irish Sea, is scheduled to become the world’s biggest offshore wind farm in a few days and throw the 630MW London Array off the throne.
Search for Stellar Daisy’s black box to be launched as families of missing crew members seek answers.
The installation of the Norther offshore substation in Belgium, carried out on 22 August, was the first task of this kind for Gulliver, the new heavy lift vessel in Scaldis’ fleet, the vessel owner said.
French LNG operator Elengy, a unit of the energy giant Engie, said its Montoir-de-Bretagne terminal reached a number of milestones during the month of August.
Norwegian Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Terje Søviknes, has been removed from his role and replaced by a member of the Norwegian Parliament.