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  • 16 October 2015
    Business & Finance

    Canada’s Port Saint John has praised the Port of Saint John Employers Association (PSJEA) and International Longshoremen’s Association Local 273 (ILA 273) for recently ratifying a new 7-year collective labor agreement.  The agreement went into effect on October 4, 2015 and is retroactive to January 1, 2015. ”Along with monetary increases, this new contract provides for […]

  • 10 April 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    Siem Offshore’s, Norwegian marine operator, new installation support vessel was christened “Siem Moxie” at the naming ceremony at the port of Hamburg. E.ON is taking over the patronage of the ship. The “Siem Moxie” has a length of 74 meters and a beam of 17 meters. Its design drew on a wealth of experience within the offshore […]

  • 21 December 2011

    The Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) will keep carrying out its stabilizing port fee strategy. The cap will not be raised regardless of the strong growth in especially large container ships. Ships will pay port fees only for a size of up to about 110,000 gross tonnage, which roughly corresponds to a container ship with a […]

  • 13 October 2015
    Technology

    The BlueTEC Texel Tidal partnership is now planning the installation of a second, larger turbine following the successful first months of operating the BlueTEC tidal energy platform.  “Getting the platform from the drawing board to a grid-connected operating reality in just 6 months is amazing,” says Allard van Hoeken, Head of New Energy at Bluewater Energy […]

  • 4 January 2013

    QinetiQ GRC naval architects in combination with their Paramarine software are working with QED Naval Ltd in the development of a marine platform (Subhub) that can transport, install, anchor and maintain wave and tidal turbines through life. This will bring major cost and time advantages to tidal turbine field installations on the sea bed. QED […]

  • 4 November 2019

    CWind Taiwan has equipped its crew transfer vessels (CTVs) with a remote monitoring system called BareFLEET that will, according to CWind, significantly reduce maintenance costs. Tom Manning, Deputy General Manager, CWind Taiwan, said: “Following the highly successful rollout of BareFLEET across our European fleet, we’re delighted to extend the use of the system to our […]

  • 19 May 2011

      Stratos Global, the leading global provider of advanced mobile and fixed-site remote communications solutions, today announced it is nearing completion of its deployment of the Inmarsat FleetBroadband satellite communications service on 55 commercial vessels for Harren & Partner Ship Management GmbH & Co. KG (H&P). Based in Bremen, Germany, H&P is a large European […]

  • 11 April 2018
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Research & Development

    EC-OG and cohort company SEA have completed dry integration trials at SEA’s Aberdeen facility linking a Subsea Control Module (SCM) to an uprated power source. EC-OG has developed a vertical turbine underwater power source that is designed to expand the operating envelope of SCMs. This Subsea Power Hub technology is a hybrid energy conversion and […]

  • 22 November 2016
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Research & Development

    A new report by energy research and consulting service, Douglas-Westwood (DW), said that due to the current reality of a ‘lower for longer’ oil price, many oil majors have opted to focus on subsea well tiebacks, as sanctioning floating production systems (FPS) for offshore projects has become financially unviable. Namely, no FPS units have been sanctioned over […]

  • 21 February 2018
    Project & Tenders

    ALE, a global heavy-lift specialist, has loaded-out two modules for the Martin Linge platform project in South Korea.

  • 29 November 2019

    At an October forum in Saudi Arabia, Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro suggested that he would like to see Brazil join OPEC. If such a marriage were to come to fruition, OPEC would be the clear winner and Brazil the loser by a long shot, Rystad Energy said. 

  • 21 November 2016

    The oil & gas industry is known for being cyclical, however, the current reality of a ‘lower for longer’ oil price has made sanctioning large offshore projects financially unviable, Douglas-Westwood, an energy intelligence group, writes in its DW Monday report. Many oil majors have opted to focus on subsea well tiebacks, as the memories of any […]

  • 7 March 2012

    A2SEA, which has been selected as main supplier of installation vessels for the wind turbine installation, is upgrading the installation vessel Sea Power at Fayard A/S in Munkebo which previously housed the shipyard Lindøværftet. Sea Power is a self propelled crane vessels equipped with 4 jack-up legs enabling it to carry out offshore crane operations with […]

  • 20 January 2012
    Business & Finance

      Infield Systems have made a report on the offshore construction activity demand in order to recognize key regions and gauge supply developments stressing the possibility for activity increase due to the arrival of transcontinental pipelines and the deepwater tie-in of various satellite wells matched to an increased level of subsea installations. Demand is expected […]

  • 4 January 2013
    Business & Finance

    QinetiQ GRC naval architects in combination with their Paramarine software are working with QED Naval Ltd in the development of a marine platform (Subhub) that can transport, install, anchor and maintain wave and tidal turbines through life. This will bring major cost and time advantages to tidal turbine field installations on the sea bed. QED […]

  • 4 January 2013

    QinetiQ GRC naval architects in combination with their Paramarine software are working with QED Naval Ltd in the development of a marine platform (Subhub) that can transport, install, anchor and maintain wave and tidal turbines through life. This will bring major cost and time advantages to tidal turbine field installations on the sea bed. QED […]

  • 30 August 2012

    RenewableUK, the trade and professional body for the wind and marine energy industries, today welcomed a well-judged call for the debate on wind policy to be based on evidence. In a new report – “Beyond The Bluster – Why Wind Power Is An Effective Technology”, the Institute for Public Policy Research demonstrates that wind is […]

  • 5 March 2013
    Technology

    MODEC Inc, based in Japan, has developed a floating wind and current hybrid power generation system, called SKWID (Savonius Keel & Wind Turbine Darrieus). The SKWID is a floating wind and current hybrid power generation system capable of converting two inexhaustible ocean energy sources into abundant power. By harvesting the renewable energy from never-ending currents […]

  • 16 October 2015
    Business & Finance

    Canada’s Port Saint John has praised the Port of Saint John Employers Association (PSJEA) and International Longshoremen’s Association Local 273 (ILA 273) for recently ratifying a new 7-year collective labor agreement.  The agreement went into effect on October 4, 2015 and is retroactive to January 1, 2015. ”Along with monetary increases, this new contract provides for […]

  • 1 July 2015
    Business & Finance

    After successful sea trials, the first ever container ship to undergo a process of widening, the MSC Geneva, reentered liner service for Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) today between China and South America. The MSC Geneva, owned by German ship manager Reederei NSB, is the first of altogether three NSB ships to be converted under the widening project. The sea trials took […]

  • 7 February 2018

    The fall in oil price continued to impact the UK oilfield services (OFS) sector in 2016 with turnover falling by 15.5% but the future looks more positive as pressure from external factors ease, according to EY’s Review of the UK Oilfield services industry.

  • 10 August 2021
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Equipment, Innovation, Outlook & Strategy, Research & Development, Technology

    The researchers from the University of Oxford’s Department of Engineering Science have been conducting various tests on scale tidal turbines with the support of equipment supplied by Applied Measurements.

  • 1 February 2024
    Business Developments & Projects, Innovation, Research & Development, Technology

    Oslo-headquartered Fred. Olsen 1848 has deployed its pilot floating solar project at sea in Norway, with commissioning scheduled for spring. Fred. Olsen 1848 sees the 50×50 meter, 124 kW pilot project in Risør as a testing ground for refining the components of its floating PV technology.  The next steps include transitioning the technology behind BRIZO […]

  • 22 February 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Project & Tenders

    Enauta has revealed that an FPSO, carrying out operations on a field offshore Brazil, has embarked on preventive maintenance activities.

  • 26 October 2016

    During the Technical Session titled ‘Decommissioning: Status and Regulations’ at Offshore Energy Exhibition and Conference (OEEC), four speakers looked at different facets of this relatively new business. As we all know the decommissioning of offshore installations is both a cost burden to operators and a potential job and profit machine to contractors and service providers […]