U.S. weekly offshore rig count flat at 12
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Exelon to buy US Everett LNG terminal from Engie Exelon Generation, a unit of the US energy producer Exelon Corporation, struck an agreement with France’s Engie to purchase the company’s Everett LNG import terminal in the US. WoodMac sees LNG FIDs bumping average project Capex Upstream final investm
OMV is next in line to sign an agreement with UAE’s ADNOC for interest in the Middle Eastern company’s offshore oil fields.
India is eyeing the start of October as a deadline to establish a natural gas trading exchange as new supplies start flowing in through LNG terminal being set up on the country’s east coast.
The Offshore WIND team is currently preparing the 2018 version of the Offshore WIND Vessel Directory, the reference book for purpose built offshore wind vessels.
Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer, Novatek has started shipping contracted liquefied natural gas supplies from its Yamal LNG project with the start of this month.
Hotchkis & Wiley, an asset-management firm with clients holding an interest in McDermott International, has voiced its opposition of the CB&I transaction as it is currently structured.
Norwegian geophysical services company Electromagnetic Geoservices (EMGS) has recorded a drop in vessel utilization for the first quarter 2018. Vessel utilization for the first quarter 2018 was 37% compared with 92% for the first quarter in 2017. In the first quarter of 2018, the company’s vessels w
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court has allowed the debt-laden vessel owner Toisa to hire the shipbroking specialist Clarksons as its broker to facilitate the fleet sale.
Digital industrial giant, General Electric, completed the no-load testing of the 80-megawatt two-pole induction motor for the LNG industry in its factory in Nancy, France.
Following the news on Bahrain making its largest oil discovery ever, the country has also put a number to it –“at least 80 billion barrels.”
Australian LNG player Santos and its GLNG joint venture partners and APLNG, have been granted exploration rights for the PRL2016/17-1A block, located directly west of the Arcadia gas field in the Bowen Basin.
Spectrum has begun a 6,000-kilometer 2D program over the Pernambuco-Paraiba basins offshore Brazil.