
Perunding Ranhill Worley has won a deal for a platform, which will be deployed at Shell’s gas project off Malaysia.

Will the increase in investments enable hydrogen to dethrone gas as the key player in the energy decarbonisation game?

ExxonMobil has hammered out its five-year corporate plan, ramping up its spending to $17 billion on GHG emission-reduction projects.

Dutch-Norwegian company SolarDuck has been awarded a contract to develop Japan’s first offshore floating solar power generation and automated sailing boat technology demonstrator together with local partners.

Gas price caps would decrease the incentive for exploration in Australia and risk security of long-term supply, says report.

Italian authorities are currently processing an application for a 40-year concession for a site in the southern Adriatic Sea, where Fred. Olsen Renewables wants to build a floating wind farm. The application documents show the project is planned to comprise wind turbines with an output that has not

While pondering whether gas is the green choice to bolster decarbonisation, Wood Mackenzie has been reviewing Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions.

Partners in the Corentyne block offshore Guyana have completed the previously announced agreement for the block.

After recently being selected to provide export cables for the 1.4 GW Norfolk Boreas offshore wind farm, DEME Offshore and LS Cable & System have now also signed a contract with Vattenfall for the same work on the 1.8 GW Norfolk Vanguard offshore wind farm, both in the UK. The consortium will be res

With construction done, the FPSO destined for Shell’s oil & gas project off the UK is now on its way to the North Sea.

German oil and gas company Wintershall Dea has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a consortium of companies to cooperate on the development of a CO2 hub in Denmark. The consortium plans to establish a CO2 hub called Greenport Scandinavia on the Danish North Sea coast, which is, among ot

Transocean has won new long-term contracts for two of its ultra-deepwater drillships, adding around $1.04 billion to its backlog.

Prosafe has been awarded a contract for the provision of the Safe Zephyrus vessel for safety and maintenance support off Brazil.

Shelf Drilling has secured long-term deals for two jack-up rigs with Italy’s energy giant Eni for operations in the Adriatic Sea off Italy.