
The 71-meter long offshore supply vessel Kamara will begin an unexploded ordinance (UXO) inspection campaign at the Dogger Bank offshore wind project on 20 June. The activities will be performed within Dogger Bank A and Dogger Bank B array construction areas and the Dogger Bank C nearshore area. Wor

Norwegian LNG transportation company Awilco LNG has entered a new time charter contract for a firm duration of three years with a European LNG importer.

Oil and gas major BP is expanding its footprint offshore Canada by entering the Equinor-operated Bay du Nord project development.

Belgian hydrogen company Tree Energy Solutions (TES) has said that the open season raised strong market interest in its Wilhelmshaven Green Energy Hub in Germany.

The U.S. Army has commissioned what is said to be the largest floating solar array in the Southeast United States.

Orcadian Energy has submitted a draft field development plan for the Pilot oilfield located in the UK North Sea to the NSTA.

Qatar’s state-owned oil and gas company QatarEnergy has selected French energy giant TotalEnergies as the first partner for its giant North Field East LNG expansion project.

Anasuria Operating Company (AOC) has replaced Petrofac as the installation and pipeline operator for a cluster and an FPSO in the North Sea.

Ukraine’s oil and gas company Naftogaz has entered into a deal with the Canadian energy developer Symbio Infrastructure to purchase liquefied natural gas (LNG) and green liquid hydrogen (LH2) from Canada.

Uruguay’s state-owned ANCAP has awarded three offshore blocks under its 2022 Open Bidding Round to Shell and APA Corporation.

More and more countries around the world are preparing to shift to renewable energy and gradually quit the fossil fuel game with dozens of new commitments, projects, and initiatives announced in the week behind us.

Ocean Challenger, the asset management company of CIMC Raffles, has entered into a charter contract with Saipem for a jack-up drilling rig.

Westwood reveals an uptick in offshore E&P investment and rig count with the demand for OSVs resulting in more idle fleets being reactivated.

Italian transmission system operator (TSO) Terna is planning to invest €700 million to double the electricity exchange capacity between Italy and Greece, expected to facilitate a higher integration of renewable sources. The plan was announced on the day that Terna celebrated 20 years of the first su