Japan’s Inpex said the shipment of products from the Ichthys LNG project in Australia will start by the end of September, following new delays.
Oil production in Norway was below forecast during June 2018 due to technical issues on some fields, according to a report on Wednesday by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD).
Providence Resources has found evidence of a potential working petroleum system in the Newgrange prospect.
Corvus Energy has decided to expand its battery production capacities both in Canada and Norway.
The walk-to-work vessel Stril Server, together with the crew transfer vessel Marieco Mariah, is currently working on cable commissioning works on wind turbine foundations at the Beatrice project site, in preparation for the installation of wind turbines.
Three holes have been detected in the hull of a cargo vessel which ran aground on July 8 off Agusan del Norte.
U.S. exchange operator CME Group and LNG player Cheniere Energy reached a deal to develop an LNG futures contract with physical delivery to Cheniere’s Sabine Pass terminal on the U.S. Gulf Coast. Cheniere’s Sabine Pass LNG terminal first started exports in February 2016, and currently operates four
Total-operated Culzean development in the UK North Sea has reached an important breakthrough this week. Namely, all topsides modules were installed by the Heerema Marien Contractors’ heavy lift vessel, SSCV Thialf.
Shell has reportedly agreed to pay $3.8 million for damages over a May 2016 oil spill, which resulted in about 1,926 barrels of oil discharged into the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
The average price for spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes imported into Japan, contracted in the month of June, have rebounded after a drop in May.
European ports do not want to carry the costs of “unreasonable amounts” of garbage delivered by ships, according to ESPO.
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries recently completed the ice trials for a 3,100 TEU multi-purpose container vessel with icebreaking capabilities in Finland.
Almost seven hundred offshore workers represented by SAFE Union started a strike action on Tuesday in Norway after pay negotiations with Norwegian Shipowners Association failed.
Van Oord’s installation vessel Aeolus has wrapped up sea trials off the North Holland coast, marking the completion of the modification campaign that commenced in 2017. Now, the vessel is ready to start working on the Norther offshore wind farm.