
Valaris has expressed its excitement over growth prospects arising out of a 20-rig newbuild programme, which ARO Drilling is pursuing.

Trillion Energy is now days away from kicking off its 2022 – 2023 drilling campaign on a natural gas field in the Black Sea offshore Türkiye.

Oil and gas company DNO Norge has awarded a drilling contract to a semi-submersible rig for a one well located offshore Norway.

Greek company Gastrade has awarded engineering company Rina and engineering consultancy Asprofos a contract to provide project management consultancy (PMC) services for the Alexandroupolis FSRU.

Africa-focused energy company Chariot and Paris-based Total Eren will launch feasibility studies to co-develop the Nour Project, a large scale green hydrogen project in Mauritania.

Island Drilling Company has signed a contract with Trident Energy to provide a drilling unit and associated services for a campaign off Equatorial Guinea.

UAE’s ADNOC Offshore has awarded a $548 million contract for a new main gas line at its Lower Zakum field offshore of Abu Dhabi.

Singapore-based unit of Australian energy major Woodside has entered into a flexible long-term sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Germany’s energy company Uniper for Woodside to supply LNG from its global portfolio into Europe.

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has sent out the first shipment of low-carbon ammonia from the United Arab Emirates to Hamburg, Germany.

Shell has taken a final investment decision (FID) to develop the Rosmari-Marjoram gas project located offshore Sarawak, Malaysia.

The world’s largest crane vessel has installed the last two pieces of the puzzle needed to make the Johan Castberg FPSO complete.

Irish utility company Electricity Supply Board (ESB) and asset-focused energy company dCarbonX have signed a joint venture agreement to progress large-scale energy storage projects off the coast of Ireland.

Japanese energy giant Jera and Germany’s energy company Uniper have signed deals on the procurement and sale of LNG, and clean ammonia from the United States.

Singapore-based unit of Australian energy major Woodside has signed two LNG sale and purchase agreements (SPAs) with Commonwealth LNG for the supply of LNG from the proposed export terminal in Louisiana.