A new wave of privately backed oil firms has taken over the North Sea basin by storm spurring record M&A activity over the past few years.
A ship grounded as a direct result from the use of contaminated bunkers, marine insurer Standard Club informed.
A ferry carrying more than 1,000 people on board caught fire while it was en route to Chania on August 29.
A cruise ship operated by Carnival allided with Pier 90 at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal, damaging the structure.
Novatek-operated Yamal LNG project in the Russian Arctic has reached a milestone shipping four million tons of liquefied natural gas.
Brazil has become a core area for the Norwegian oil and gas giant Equinor with daily oil production of over 90 000 barrels per day from current fields and with expected investments of more than $15 billion until 2030.
US LNG exporter Cheniere has filed a request with the United States regulator to introduce feed gas and refrigerants and continue its commissioning activities for train 5 at the Sabine Pass facility in Louisiana.
Singapore-based Ultra Deep Solutions will begin the design, engineering, and construction of its sixth diving support and construction vessel (DSCV).
Fugro has completed the geophysical acquisition portion of a 2018 Carson Basin seep hunting program offshore eastern Canada.
Neptune Energy and CHC marked the inaugural flight from Norwich with the H175 to the Cygnus A and Cygnus B installations in the North Sea earlier this month.
GulfSlope Energy has informed that its Gulf of Mexico well targeting the Canoe prospect has encountered oil sands.
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Faroe Petroleum has stated that the request by DNO to appoint two of its directors to the Faroe board would be shot down even if the general meeting was held.
Esso Deepwater Gippsland, ExxonMobil’s Australian unit, started an offshore exploration drilling program in the Gippsland Basin to search for new sources of gas.