10000 results found for 'Decommissioning'

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  • 12 September 2012
    Business & Finance

    Aberdeen Harbour Board has commenced a major feasibility study into the potential expansion of facilities at the port. Continued growth in traffic and cargos, as well as an increase in the size of the vessels has prompted the study, as projections indicate that Aberdeen Harbour will remain the principal port for the oil and gas […]

  • 29 July 2010

    Offshore arm Keppel FELS commercialises its new wind turbine installation vessel design for deeper waters in partnership with leading fleet owner and operator Seafox Group. Keppel FELS Limited’s (Keppel FELS) multi-purpose self-elevating platform (MPSEP) design has been chosen by the Seafox Group (Seafox) as the basis for a new-generation, wind turbine installation vessel that can […]

  • 17 August 2017
    Operations & Maintenance

    ConocoPhillips has received consent from Petroleum Safety AUthoritx (PSA) Norway for preparations for and the start of the removal of minor structures from the Ekofisk field facilities. The consent also includes the installation of a temporary crane on Ekofisk 2/4 FTP. ConocoPhillips has applied to the PSA for consent to dispose of the Ekofisk 2/4 […]

  • 18 May 2015

    Motivating organiser, who doesn’t mind to be strict sometimes After 17 years at Dutch dredging and offshore contractor Van Oord and its predecessors Ballast Ham Dredging and HAM/Hollandsche Beton Groep, Lonneke Holierhoek seized the opportunity to become managing director and partner of Offshore Independents: “A young company with an appealing motto, a lot of possibilities […]

  • 2 January 2017
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders, Research & Development

    Subsea World News has put together a recap of the most interesting articles for the 2016. January: Subsea 7’s Ship on Its Way to Rotterdam After Fire Subsea 7’s pipelay vessel ‘Seven Waves’ returned to the yard in the Netherlands for repairs after a fire on its lay assembly. Subsea 7 spokesperson confirmed to Subsea World […]

  • 8 July 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Project & Tenders, Technology

    Beijing-based company Dajin Heavy Industry has commissioned its 250 MW Shilihai fishery-solar hybrid photovoltaic (PV) project in Tangshan, Hebei Province, China. The project, which is now fully connected to the grid, employs a dual-use model of “power generation above, aquaculture below,” spanning approximately 353 hectares of fish ponds and featuring 370,000 bifacial solar panels. According to the […]

  • 4 February 2025
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production

    Shell has put into operation mode its first new FPSO in the North Sea after more than two decades have gone by since its previous one.

  • 27 August 2013
    Business & Finance

    Petrofac Limited (Petrofac) today announces its interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2013. Ayman Asfari, Petrofac’s Group Chief Executive commented on the interim results: “Operationally, we have made a good start to the year on our portfolio of projects and we have built good momentum in securing new awards. As previously signalled […]

  • 28 March 2018
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology

    The Cornish grid-connected site for testing wave energy devices – the Wave Hub – is exploring other marine renewable energy options amid reports that it failed to deliver any electricity to the UK National Grid despite being operational for years.

  • 27 April 2010

    In an eagerly anticipated move, Malaysia will inaugurate a National Port Council to coordinate the management of ports nationwide. Transport Minister Ong Tee Keat said that further details would be announced at a later time. “The cabinet and the National Economic Council have approved the formation of the National Port Council to coordinate matters pertaining […]

  • 24 February 2014

    The Navy’s newest amphibious transport dock ship, Pre-commissioning Unit Somerset (LPD 25) arrived at its commissioning site of Philadelphia, Feb. 21 in preparation for its commissioning ceremony, March 1. The USS Somerset (LPD 25) was launched on April 14th from Huntington Ingalls Industries’ (HII) Avondale Shipyard. LPD 25 is the ninth ship of the San […]

  • 4 July 2007

    The first warship to be launched at Portsmouth Naval Base for almost 40 years has been commissioned. HMS Clyde, a 262ft (80-metre) offshore patrol vessel, is due to leave for a five-year deployment in the Falkland Islands in August.

  • 22 October 2013
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    The commissioning phase of the regasification plant of OLT Offshore LNG Toscana is on going, in line with the company’s operating program. After successful offloading of the first LNG cargo and with the completion of all safety and environmental checks, the Terminal started to regasify the LNG since the beginning of October, exporting, without problems, […]

  • 12 August 2022
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Project & Tenders, Vessels

    Vaalco Energy has started drilling the fourth development well in its 2021/2022 drilling programme offshore Gabon.

  • 13 January 2014

    The 6000 kW ASD tug ‘Ocean Tundra’ – Canada’s most powerful – was commissioned into service on December 13th, 2013. The vessel heralds a new generation of extremely capable tugs which will provide the highest degree of year-round escort towing capability to Canada’s east coast and the St. Lawrence River and Seaway system. The Ocean […]

  • 7 September 2006

    USS Texas (SSN 777), the second ship of the Virginia attack submarine class, Sept. 9, at the Port of Galveston piers in Galveston, Texas. As the Navy’s next-generation attack submarine, the Virginia-class submarine is the first class specifically designed to counter post-Cold War threats, providing the Navy with the capabilities required for safeguarding the nation’s […]

  • 15 February 2013
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology, Vessels

    This exceptionally versatile and manoeuvrable dredger, built to Italian Naval Registry regulations, is perfect for precision dredging projects in marinas and waterways where disruption needs to be kept to a minimum. No wires are required and the dredger can operate inside marina finger berths so that the fingers do not need to be removed. The first MarinaMaster 8000, […]

  • 19 August 2008

    New Vessels – August 19, 2008 The Pakistani Navy has commissioned its first dredger, Behar Kusha, which was formally inducted into the Pakistani Navy at a recent ceremony held at PN Dockyard. The dredger has been acquired from China and is 81m long with a draft of 4.95m. It will be used primarily to dredge […]

  • 9 March 2021
    Human Capital

    Swedish wave energy developer Seabased has engaged Jason Bayne as director of installation and commissioning. Bayne brings more than 20 years of experience in subsea construction and installation, including project management and offshore execution for many projects that were the first of their kind in the maritime industry. Seabased CEO Laurent Albert noted that Jason […]

  • 1 June 2018
    Equipment, Operations & Maintenance

    Marine Power Systems (MPS) has completed the assembly and commissioning of its PowerBuoy, a grid simulator designed to operate alongside its quarter scale prototype WaveSub wave energy converter. The PowerBuoy will enable MPS to analyse the WaveSub’s energy generational capacity across a broad range of sea states. Located at marine test site FaBTest in Cornwall, the assembly […]

  • 1 February 2023
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Carbon Capture Usage & Storage, Collaboration, Environment, Exploration & Production, Human Capital, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Transition

    Spirit Energy has confirmed its plan to transform two depleted gas fields in Morecambe Bay into a carbon storage cluster.

  • 1 February 2013
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    Antrim Energy Inc. (“Antrim” or the “Company”) Antrim Energy, an exploration and production company with interests offshore in the UK North Sea, Ireland and Tanzania, provided an operational update of its interests in the UK North Sea. Highlights: – Completion of water injector to increase production from Causeway Field underway – field currently producing 4,500 […]

  • 16 June 2020
    Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Infrastructure, Ports & Logistics, Transition

    The Port of Montreal saw a continuous decrease over the past seven years in the intensity of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the Port of Montreal- (MPA) specific activities per tonne of cargo handled.

  • 20 July 2021
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Carbon Capture Usage & Storage, Exploration & Production, Human Capital, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Transition

    As the energy transition is accelerating across the offshore energy industry, a question arises: what will happen to its workforce?

  • 25 May 2018

    Optimism seems to be back in the UK North Sea oil and gas industry, as a recent study showed local firms now being equally “optimistic about the North Sea and international markets for the first time since 2013”