Byron Energy has been awarded four blocks by BOEM at the Gulf of Mexico OCS Lease Sale 250.
Neptune Energy has been given an approval to use two well intervention vessel for work at the Gjøa field, offshore Norway.
Norway’s Equinor is looking to cut emissions from some its North Sea platforms by 600.000 tons per year, by powering the offshore facilities from land.
UK’s workers’ union Unite has called for the government to create a strategy for the offshore oil and gas industry, highlighting the importance of a growing offshore decommissioning industry, as well.
McConnell Dowell Indonesia, a company conducting the detailed design and construction of the second jetty at the BP-led Tangguh LNG project in Indonesia, commissioned HR Wallingford for ship navigation simulation studies.
Sapura Energy Berhad has made its ninth gas discovery offshore Sarawak, following the completion of its 2017 drilling campaign within the SK408 Production Sharing Contract.
The Hague-based LNG giant Shell has overtaken ExxonMobil to become the prime oil and gas company on the Forbes Global 2000’s list of the biggest and most powerful public companies.
MarineEnergy.biz team is now on its way to Cherbourg, France, where the 7th International Conference on Ocean Energy (ICOE) will kick off on June 12 and bring together stakeholders from tidal, wave and ocean thermal energy industries.
To handle container volume growth at its terminals, SCPA orders 26 rubber-tired gantry cranes from Konecranes.
Port of Gdansk Authority launches a call for tenders to find a contractor for the expansion of the Polnocne Quay.
The Offshore Energy Opening Gala Dinner & Awards show will be back on Monday 22 October. This prestigious event celebrates the accomplishments within the industry.
US energy giant ExxonMobil said its senior vice president Mishael Dolan is planning to retire effective August 1, following 38 years of service.
Marine seismic player PGS, in partnership with TGS, will allocate another vessel to the 2018 East Canada acquisition program.
Shareholders of Clean Energy, the California-based liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplier for transport, approved on Friday the recent deal with France’s Total under which the latter will buy up to 50.8 million shares of Clean Energy for $83.4 million. Clean Energy shareholders approved, by over 97 pe