
BHP has submitted an environment plan to the offshore regulator for decommissioning and management of a field offshore Australia.

PetroRio will keep its stake in the Petrobras-operated field off Brazil as the conditions set for the sale have not been fulfilled.

Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua has ordered the tank design for four new LNG carriers (LNGCs) from the French LNG containment specialist GTT.

talian oil and gas company Eni has agreed with The Republic of Congo to increase gas production and supply primarily through the development of an LNG project that is to start in 2023.

The University of Bergen and GCE Ocean Technology have entered into a partnership agreement to create a wireless underwater observation network along the coast of Norway to monitor the environment and obtain information about the ocean environment. The parties’ collaborative project called SFI Smart

SBM Offshore’s second Fast4Ward design-based FPSO, and its third one for Guyana, is now getting its first topside modules.

i3 Energy and Europa have inked a farm-in deal for a sub-area of UKCS Licence P.2358 containing the Serenity discovery in the UK North Sea.

Korean shipyard Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) has ordered the tank design for two new LNG vessels from French LNG containment specialist GTT.

Several offshore rigs owned by Valaris are embarking on their new assignments in the Gulf of Mexico, Mauritania, and Brazil.

Petrobras and its partner Equinor have started production from the first two wells of the IOR project at the Roncador field off Brazil.

Denmark has decided to speed up its renewable energy production and temporarily boost its gas output from the North Sea fields.

Dutch energy company Gidara Energy and the Port of Rotterdam will set up an advanced biofuels facility in the Netherlands called Advanced Methanol Rotterdam.

German renewable energy company BayWa r.e. has commissioned its first floating solar project in the Asia-Pacific region, also the first outside of Europe.

Maersk Drilling has entered into an agreement with ADES to sell a jack-up rig for $42.5 million in an all-cash transaction.