
The 87-meter long TEK Ocean Spirit has commenced what is described as the largest subsea engineering survey at the site of the Marinus Link interconnector in Australia. The 32 expert crew aboard the survey vessel left from the Port of Burnie on 11 February and will take four to six weeks to survey t

Siem Offshore has secured a contract extension for one of its AHTS vessels, enabling it to continue carrying out operations offshore Canada.

ExxonMobil has kicked off the first production from the second phase of its Liza project, making it Guyana’s second offshore development.

Heerema Marine Contractors’ Sleipnir has been selected by Inpex for the transport and installation of the Ichthys LNG module.

The first LNG export cargo from Venture Global LNG’s Calcasieu Pass export terminal in Louisiana will go to Japanese utility company JERA, Platts reports.

Scottish tidal energy company Nova Innovation has received authorization from Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) to install five 100kW in-stream tidal turbines in Petit Passage in Nova Scotia.

Stena Drilling has secured a new contract for a semi-submersible rig with TotalEnergies for operations off the UK.

Offshore accommodation rig provider Floatel has awarded Semco Maritime a contract for service work on a semi-submersible unit.

Equinor has extended agreements with Norwegian suppliers valued at over $1.3 billion for maintenance and modification services.

Offshore accommodation services provider Prosafe has secured a new contract with BP for operations off Trinidad.

Sumitomo Electric Industries has received a limited notice to proceed (LNTP) from Samsung C&T Corporation to deliver a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cable for what will be the first of its kind submarine HVDC network in the Middle East. Under the $200 million deal, Sumitomo will deliver its 400

French LNG containment specialist GTT has received the fuel tank design order for three new LNG-fueled container vessels from the Korean shipyard Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI).

CBO has added a new PSV to its fleet and signed its second contract for one of its AHTS vessels with Karoon Energy.

Aker BP is planning to drill 13 exploration wells this year while also working to develop several projects in Norway, including a new Alvheim tieback.