
Swedish green electrofuel developer Liquid Wind has selected Swedish-Finnish AFRY to provide basic engineering for the balance of FlagshipTWO plant, its second electrofuel facility in Sundsvall, Sweden. Liquid Wind, together with compatriot energy services provider Sundsvall Energi, aims to develop

IOG may need to go back to the drawing board to formulate a new plan for the production from the Southwark field in the North Sea.

TotalEnergies EP Nederland has issued a tender searching for a provider of the front-end engineering and design (FEED) of the trunkline for the Aramis CO2 storage project. The Aramis project is a cooperation initiative between EBN, Gasunie, Shell and TotalEnergies to explore the joint development of

Five oil & gas firms have inked an industry collaboration agreement with a software company to standardize the digital supply of spare parts.

Germany’s oil and gas company Wintershall Dea is planning to fully exit Russia, stating that continuing to operate in Russia is “not tenable” and that Russia’s aggression on Ukraine is incompatible with the company’s values. The Supervisory Board approved a principle decision by the Management Board

Norwegian state-owned energy giant Equinor has made a new commercial gas discovery in the Norwegian Sea using an Odfjell Drilling-owned rig.

Transocean has kicked off a private offering of $1.175 bln of secured notes due in 2030 to cover the redemption of outstanding existing ones.

Energy infrastructure company Gasunie has partnered up with the storage operator STORAG Etzel for H2CAST, the hydrogen storage project in the Etzel caverns in the German state of Lower Saxony. Gasunie said that with H2CAST, which stands for H2 CAvern Storage Transition, the two companies, together w

Isle of Man-based Crogga Limited has awarded Aberdeen-based energy services company THREE60 Energy with a contract to drill an appraisal well this year in the Crogga gas field in the Irish Sea. The 112/25a-2 appraisal well, called Independence, will be used to establish commercial flow rates of gas

MODEC’s new FPSO has arrived in Brazil to get ready for work in the pre-salt Santos Basin for the country’s energy giant, Petrobras.

The UK’s 33rd offshore oil and gas licensing round has attracted a total of 115 bids across 258 blocks and part-blocks from 76 companies.

In 2022, HAROPA PORT, France’s leading port, saw over half a billion euros invested in the development of a decarbonized industrial cluster at the port. “The ecological and energy transition account for 16% of the port’s investments in 2022 and will increase to 19% in 2023,” the port authority said.

Quattro Energy has entered into a binding deal to buy a license in the Central North Sea, which includes an existing oil discovery.

Vos Prodect has secured a contract to supply offshore cable accessories for a wind farm in the Netherlands.