
Carbon Transition has entered into a new $2.5 million multi-client seismic data licensing contract with an existing customer for the Utsira multi-client survey in Norway. Under the contract, the customer, whose name has not been disclosed, will license Carbon Transition’s Utsira multi-client survey.

Action has been taken to minimise the risks of accidents and improve safety of offshore oil & gas infrastructure, but incidents still occur.

Due to several ongoing projects, the UK’s Kishorn port (KPL) is currently playing host to giant semi-submersible and jack-up drilling rigs.

BW Offshore has secured a short-term contract extension with Eni for one of its FPSOs for operations offshore Nigeria.

Planned investments in gas infrastructure amounting to $245 billion across Africa, are in danger of turning into stranded assets.

As the future of the fossil fuels industry depends on its ability to manage its GHG footprint, what’s the best way to tackle these emissions?

While 2022 was marked by a global energy crisis and price volatility, 2023 is still uncharted territory for the oil and gas industry.

Norway’s seismic company PGS has secured industry pre-funding for what it describes is a “large” MultiClient survey in the Norwegian Sea. The survey will be acquired by a Ramform Titan-class vessel over two seasons, with mobilization for the first season expected in the second quarter of 2023. Accor

While the oil & gas infrastructure needs to be retired at the end of service life, does this have to be the end for these giant beasts?

Among the top deals, which have been awarded in 2022 are the ones secured by the U.S.-based McDermott and Italy’s Saipem.

This year is set to be one of the busiest for offshore wind developers and governments around the world as a multitude of new sites are scheduled to be awarded for offshore wind farm construction. From the much longer list of auctions coming up in 2023, each bearing national and/or global significan

In the wake of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the offshore energy industry was thrown for a loop, which resulted in price volatility.

Looking back, 2022 was a pretty active year in the (offshore) energy sector. A good deal of this might be because COVID-19 has stopped being an obstacle to everyday life, but what seems to be for sure is that energy security and energy crisis-related topics stole most of our attention. Below we brin

The Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) of Spain has opened a €240 million call for the development of marine renewable energy pilot projects, test platforms and associated infrastructure.