Oil and gas company Apache has made a significant oil discovery on Block 9/18a Area-W in the UK sector of the North Sea.
The MoU aims to explore new business opportunities at KIZAD and KPFTZ.
Qatar Petroleum joined the group of signatories of a set of guiding principles on reducing methane emissions across the natural gas value chain.
More production, more profits Generally speaking the more production you achieve with your dredging vessel, the more profit you make. A lot of the costs of a dredging vessel are fixed, so not related to the production. But the weekly turnover is, in most cases, directly related to the weekly product
Chrysaor, a private UK-based oil company has acquired a stake in Grevling oil discovery in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. The company has bought a 15 percent stake in the OKEA-operated PL038D license, containing the Grevling discovery. Once the deal is complete, the partners in the license w
Production has started from Byron Energy’s South Marsh Island Block 71 (“SM 71”) oil development, in the shallow water of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, Otto Energy has informed.
France’s marine seismic acquisition specialist CGG has appointed Sophie Zurqzuyah as its new CEO
Sharing and storing knowledge during the building process of a vessel can be a hassle.
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First nacelles for the offshore wind turbines that will spin at the Rentel wind farm have arrived at the REBO site in Ostend, Belgium, after being shipped from the Siemens Gamesa factory in Cuxhaven.
First nacelles for the offshore wind turbines that will spin at the Rentel wind farm have arrived at the REBO site in Ostend, Belgium, after being shipped from the Siemens Gamesa factory in Cuxhaven.
Nearly 1,000 ports and port-related companies committed themselves to achieving Sustainable Development Goals.