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Business & Finance, Project & Tenders
Seagreen 1A Ltd. is seeking feedback on the onshore and offshore grid connection proposals related to the remaining 36 turbines to be installed at the Seagreen offshore wind project. The company is undertaking pre-application consultation ahead of potentially submitting applications to East Lothian Council and Marine Scotland for the onshore and offshore elements to allow […]
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Business developments & projects, Research & Development
The COVID-19 lockdown has led to low oil and gas demand and a decline in global energy prices which affected the growth in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Offshore Wind Consultants has appointed Tom Whittle to the newly created role of Asia Pacific regional director. Whittle, previously OWC’s country manager in Taiwan, has worked as a project director, project manager and package manager on a number of offshore wind projects in the UK, Europe and Asia, the company said. The APAC regional director […]
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Business & Finance, Environment, Regulation & policy, Rules & Regulation, Transition, Vessels
Lack of sufficient recycling capability among shipyards included in the EU list to dismantle large ships remains an issue, according to BIMCO, despite the EU’s efforts to expand the list of approved yards. The EU Ship Recycling Regulation requires all large sea-going vessels sailing under an EU member state flag to use an approved ship recycling facility […]
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Business & Finance, Business developments & projects, Infrastructure, Vessels
Norwegian shipping company Rem Offshore has been awarded another contract for a platform supply vessel (PSV) from Apache in the UK North Sea.
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Business & Finance, Business developments & projects, Vessels
Rem Offshore has been awarded a contract and extension for its platform supply vessels from Apache in the UK North Sea.
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Business & Finance, Vessels
Danish bunker company Monjasa has acquired an oil and chemical tanker from Golden-Agri Stena to support the increasing demand for its fuel solutions. The 9,600-dwt vessel, formerly known as GS Adventure, has been renamed Monjasa Server and is set to start cargo and bunkering operations in the Arabian Gulf in November 2020. Type: Oil and chemical […]
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Equipment, Ports & Logistics, Transition
Jeddah Port’s Red Sea Gateway Terminal has taken delivery of two remote-controlled Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes, and 10 hybrid-Rubber-Tyred Gantry Cranes (RTGs), as part of its planned expansion. Namely the terminal aims to double its annual container throughput capacity to 5.2 million TEUs by 2023. The new hybrid-RTGs can automatically switch to battery power from diesel […]
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Business & Finance, Infrastructure
European power exchange Nord Pool has won a contract by National Grid and Statnett to deliver a solution outside of the Internal Energy Market (IEM) to provide implicit capacity in its day ahead market for the 1,400 MW North Sea Link (NSL). NSL, a joint venture between National Grid and Statnett, will directly connect the […]
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Business & Finance, Business developments & projects, Exploration & Production, Infrastructure, Project & Tenders
Oil and gas company Apache Corporation has selected its fifth exploration well offshore Suriname in Block 58 and filed appraisal plans for two previous discoveries.
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Denmark-headquartered consultancy NIRAS has revealed plans to enhance its presence in the Asia-Pacific offshore wind market. In line with this, NIRAS appointed its first company member in Japan, Seiko Toki, who took over the role of senior consultant to further expand the services. Toki will spearhead the company’s activities in Japan, as well as work with […]
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Operations & Maintenance, Vessels
Chinese company SB Submarine Systems (SBSS) has completed sea trials and took delivery of Fu Yong 6 power cable installation and maintenance barge. The barge is on long-term charter from Zhoushan Yongbo Shipping. Earlier this month SBSS held the naming and delivery ceremony of Fu Yong 6 at Zhoushan Huafeng yard. Fu Yong 6 is […]
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Business & Finance, Business developments & projects
Japanese shipping major Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line) has signed a deal with Total to acquire shares in the ship management company Gazocean.
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Equipment, Technology, Vessels
Subsea technology firm MacArtney has completed its order of a launch and recovery (LARS) system for end-user Taiwan National University, marking the fifth ocean research vessel (ORV) in the Asia Pacific region to date. MacArtney Asia Pacific has provided the full LARS solution for the new vessel R/V New Ocean Researcher 1 (ORV 1). The […]
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Business developments & projects, Operations & Maintenance
Qatar Petroleum has signed a deal with the UK’s National Grid booking up to 7.2 million tons per annum of capacity at the Grain LNG terminal in Kent.
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Business developments & projects, Infrastructure, Project & Tenders, Vessels
Provider of floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) Excelerate Energy has reached a send-out capacity of 1.06 billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas on its FSRU Experience.
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Business & Finance, Business developments & projects, Operations & Maintenance
Archer has secured a four-year contract extension with Apache for the provision of platform drilling operations & maintenance services in the UK North Sea.
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Business & Finance, Business developments & projects, Exploration & Production
Apache has gathered further reservoir and technical data from its Kwaskwasi-1 discovery well located in Block 58 offshore Suriname and started drilling at another location within the block.
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Business developments & projects, Infrastructure, Project & Tenders
The North West Shelf liquefied natural gas project could have 7 mtpa of capacity available by 2027, 40 per cent of its nominal capacity.
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Infrastructure, Market outlooks, Outlook & strategy
The global LNG regasification capacity under construction could hit 144 million tonnes per annum in 2020, a 10-year high.
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Business developments & projects, Project & Tenders
LNG Terminal Wilhelmshaven (LTeW) has invited market participants to express binding interest in terminal capacities.
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Business & Finance, Market outlooks, Outlook & strategy
By 2035, Taiwan will become the largest offshore wind market in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region after China, with 15 GW of capacity estimated to be added by that time, according to GlobalData. “Taiwan offshore wind market is poised to witness multifold expansion to reduce its reliance on fossil fuel generation and build a cleaner sustainable […]
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Market outlooks, Outlook & strategy
China, the UK, and the U.S. will be the main contributors to the new offshore wind capacity added globally by 2030, with China’s new offshore wind farms to account for 25 per cent of the globally installed capacity. “China is poised to dominate due to its conducive policy initiatives and presence of national or provincial […]
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DOF Subsea has secured two ‘significant’ contract awards in the APAC region. In Australia, Chevron has awarded DOF Subsea an IMR services contract to support its North-West Shelf and near shore subsea assets. Specifically, DOF Subsea will provide DP vessels, ROVs, AUVs, intervention, inspection, management and engineering services. This award builds on previous IMR services […]
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Business developments & projects, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Technology
Dutch-based N-Sea has completed an investment and upgrade program of its Renewables and Utilities Department (RUS). The main focus is cable management and asset integrity. To that end, the company has set up a management team to oversee this department. They have also completed an upgrade program of their tools and equipment to enhance controlled […]