
TotalEnergies has inked a deal to acquire a stake in Adani’s subsidiary to produce and commercialize green hydrogen in India.

Petrofac has won a five-year deal with Anasuria Operating Company to assist AOC in optimising the value of its North Sea assets.

Saipem has chartered two Bourbon’s vessels for the marine logistics of the hub terminal on the BP-operated field off Mauritania and Senegal.

The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has launched the UK’s first-ever carbon storage licencing round, with 13 areas available for bids. The areas being offered for licensing are off the coast of Aberdeen, Teesside, Liverpool and Lincolnshire in the Southern North Sea, Central North Sea, Norther

Offshore drilling contractor Shelf Drilling has secured a contract extension for one of its jack-up rigs in the Middle East.

Woodside has joined forces with the industry to design a new offshore inspection system, expanding and exploring new horizons in robotics.

Sustainable Marine has officially powered up its next-gen floating tidal energy platform PLAT-I in Nova Scotia, making it the first to deliver in-stream tidal power to the grid in Canada.

BW Energy has confirmed it is engaged in discussions with Petrobras to acquire an offshore field located in Brazilian waters.

Norwegian safety regulator has given OKEA its consent to use a COSL Drilling-owned rig for P&A ops at a field in the Norwegian Sea.

With the topsides removal, Heerema has completed another decom activity related to a platform being removed from the waters off the UK.

French energy giant TotalEnergies and its partners have made a final investment decision on an $850 million project offshore Angola.

APA Corporation has encountered water-bearing reservoirs at its latest exploration well in waters offshore Suriname.

Diverse Marine has signed an agreement with Nauticus Robotics to construct the initial production run of the autonomous surface vessel (ASV) Hydronaut for the Nauticus Fleet, a robotic navy with 20 Hydronaut vessels. The announcement follows 18 months of close collaboration between the two companies

Shell plans to increase its share of supply of oil and gas to the UK and invest £100 million by 2030 to help 15,000 people get skilled jobs.