
A joint venture partnership for a block off South Africa has secured a rig from a Norwegian contractor to drill a high-impact well.

BW Offshore received a contract extension for an FPSO operating offshore Indonesia, which has been sold recently.

Japanese company Tokyo Gas Engineering Solutions, a unit of Tokyo Gas, and four partners have completed the trials of the Niihama LNG plant and started its operations.

TES) is initiating the acceleration of its plans to develop the German port of Wilhelmshaven into a world-scale green energy hub.

North Star has inked contracts totalling over $133 million, marking its most sizeable ERRV order book in recent years.

German oil and gas company Wintershall Dea has decided not to advance or implement any additional oil and gas production projects in Russia and to write off its financing of the Nord Stream 2 project totaling around €1 billion. In a recent personal statement, Wintershall Dea’s chief executive Mario

OneSubsea, the subsea technologies division of Schlumberger, has contracted Vallourec to supply upset riser joints for the Bacalhau project offshore Brazil.

The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has granted ConocoPhillips Skandinavia a drilling permit for a wildcat well located offshore Norway.

Australian developer Venice Energy says it is accelerating the construction schedule for its FSRU-based Outer Harbor LNG import terminal in South Australia.

Norwegian subsea contractor Havfram has revealed its goal to become one of the future leaders in the electrification market for oil and gas production assets through offshore wind developments. The move comes after Havfram changed its name from Ocean Installer back in December 2020 to reflect its in

ConocoPhillips has sold its oil and gas assets in Indonesia for $1.35 bln to Medco Energi in a bid to amass more clean energy sources.

Aibel has completed the construction of the second P2 processing platform for the Equinor-operated Johan Sverdrup project located off Norway.

Following the footsteps of the European giants, U.S. major ExxonMobil is also looking to exit its position from a project in Russia.

Prysmian has won a contract worth around €1.2 billion to deliver the 725-kilometer NeuConnect interconnector that will directly link the German and UK electricity grids for the first time. The Italian cabling giant will provide the turnkey design, manufacturing, installation, testing and commissioni