2717 results found for 'monopiles'

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  • 4 April 2013

    Fitch Ratings has assigned Gaz Capital S.A.’s loan participation notes (LPNs) a final senior unsecured ‘BBB’ rating. The EUR1bn 3.389% notes due 2020 are the 30th series and the EUR500m 4.364% notes due 2025 are the 31st series issued under Gaz Capital’s USD40bn debt issuance programme rated ‘BBB’ by Fitch. The LPNs are issued on […]

  • 11 April 2014

    Mexico, the world’s fourteenth-largest economy, is about to get a major shot in the arm. Historic reforms will shake up and open its underperforming energy sector and “go a long way toward modernizing Mexico’s economy,” according to a new report by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG). The report, titled The Promise of Mexico’s Energy Reforms, was released […]

  • 26 April 2012
    Business & Finance

    All American Marine, Inc. (AAM) recently delivered the research vessel Sea Scout to C & C Technologies, Inc. (C & C) of Lafayette, La. The 134’ x 37’ aluminum vessel is believed to be the first catamaran featuring quad propeller propulsion and was custom designed to significantly increase C & C’s surveying capabilities. Sea Scout’s […]

  • 7 March 2016

    Russia’s Gazprom is counting on its deep natural gas ties with Italy to revive plans aimed at bypassing Ukraine as a transit state for politically sensitive gas shipments to Europe.

  • 24 September 2012
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    Nord Stream conducts an extensive environmental and socio-economic monitoring programme to determine any impact of the construction and operation of the pipelines. The 2011 annual report, the second of five such reports planned, has now been published. The report summarises the national reports for Russia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Germany respectively. All the results are […]

  • 24 September 2012
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    Nord Stream conducts an extensive environmental and socio-economic monitoring programme to determine any impact of the construction and operation of the pipelines. The 2011 annual report, the second of five such reports planned, has now been published. The report summarises the national reports for Russia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Germany respectively. All the results are […]

  • 21 December 2010

    GreenMan Technologies, Inc. announced that its American Power Group Inc. (APG) subsidiary has received a Vehicular Memorandum of Exemption and eleven initial Test Exemptions from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the testing and verification of APG’s unique non-invasive dual fuel upgrade system for aftermarket diesel truck and tractor engines. APG’s dual fuel […]

  • 7 October 2011

    Cementing its leadership position in the US Gulf lightering sector, international petroleum tanker owner-operator AET has accepted delivery of the world’s first purpose-built lightering support vessel (LSV). The new craft, designed by Elliott Bay Design Group of Seattle and built by Leevac Industries in Louisiana was formally named at AET Offshore Service’s headquarters in Galveston, […]

  • 28 November 2014

    The benefits of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as an alternative to traditional biofuels have been widely documented. LPG is a safe, reliable and cost-effective alternative to conventional power supply – for both domestic and industrial use – yet only 3% of South Africans are currently using it as an additional source of energy. How can […]

  • 26 April 2012
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Project & Tenders

    All American Marine, Inc. (AAM) delivered the research vessel Sea Scout to C & C Technologies, Inc. (C & C) of Lafayette, La. The 134’ x 37’ aluminum vessel is believed to be the first catamaran featuring quad propeller propulsion and was custom designed to significantly increase C & C’s surveying capabilities. Sea Scout’s design […]

  • 26 September 2012
    Business & Finance

    Refueling U.S. Navy vessels, at sea and underway, is a costly endeavor in terms of logistics, time, fiscal constraints and threats to national security and sailors at sea. In Fiscal Year 2011, the U.S. Navy Military Sea Lift Command, the primary supplier of fuel and oil to the U.S. Navy fleet, delivered nearly 600 million […]

  • 25 June 2013

    “Research Report on China’s Natural Gas Industry Chain, 2013-2017” is the new market research reports added to ReportsnReports.com store. This report predicts that the supply volume of natural gas will reach 300 billion cubic meters by 2015 and it is likely to reach 670 billion cubic meters (850 million tons of standard coal) by 2020. According […]

  • 14 March 2017

    By Alissa de Carbonnel BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU antitrust regulators said on Monday concessions by Russia’s Gazprom aimed at avoiding fines should allay concerns of market abuse, signalling a thaw in business ties between Moscow and Brussels despite tensions over Ukraine and Syria. The provisional deal, which is subject to feedback from some EU states […]

  • 21 January 2020
    Exploration & Production

    Caspian Sunrise, an oil and gas company with a focus on Kazakhstan, has decided to buy the Caspian Explorer drilling vessel for $25 million. 

  • 26 June 2012

    A 41 metre high speed aluminium passenger catamaran, “Vale Grand Sud” has recently entered into operation for mining company Vale Nouvelle-Calédonie, marking the fourth Austal-built vessel to operate in New Caledonia. The vessel will offer Vale’s Goro workforce a safe, reliable and comfortable commute of approximately one hour, which makes it possible for mine workers […]

  • 8 October 2015

    U.S. President Obama’s Administration strongly opposes the House Rule 702, which would remove restrictions on the export of crude oil from the United States. The Obama Administration on Wednesday issued a Statement of Administration policy in which it said why it opposed the oil export bill. “Domestic oil production has grown in recent years, strengthening our […]

  • 29 November 2022
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Green Marine, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Ports & Logistics, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Transition, Vessels

    Greenhouse gas emissions from the world’s maritime fleet increased by 4.7%, between 2020 and 2021, with most of the increase coming from container ships, dry bulk carriers and general cargo vessels, the latest Maritime Transport report from UNCTAD warns. Another worrying trend is the fact that the fleet’s average age is also rising and older […]

  • 16 May 2022

    New modes of fast, reliable and fuel efficient transport for offshore crew and provisions promise to boost offshore energy operations. Vessels that sail at high speed even in the roughest conditions and that are able to provide safe and easy transfer from ship to offshore stations offer crew welfare at increased passenger capacity with a […]

  • 7 November 2010

    Dockwise Ltd. announces that its Board of Directors has approved the commissioning of a newbuild vessel to serve the emerging demand for ocean transports of up to and above 100,000 metric tons. The decision is subject to approval by a Special General Meeting of shareholders to authorize the proposed USD 100 million rights issue to […]

  • 17 November 2021
    Market Outlooks, Ports & Logistics

    The pollutant emissions from the shipping sector increased significantly in major international seaports during the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have found.

  • 6 September 2012
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    BP and its coventurers are deploying for the first time a new technology that could significantly increase the amount of oil that can be recovered from the UK’s largest hydrocarbon resource. The Clair Ridge development, west of Shetland, UK, is the first sanctioned large-scale offshore enhanced oil recovery (EOR) scheme using reduced salinity water injection […]

  • 25 April 2017

    By Dmitry Zhdannikov LONDON (Reuters) – A new pipeline from Russia’s Arctic fields to Germany will boost Moscow’s share of the European gas market despite competition from Qatar and the United States, and will also mean much less fuel goes via Ukraine, Russian gas monopoly Gazprom said. Chief Executive Alexei Miller told Reuters supplies via […]

  • 10 March 2021
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Human Capital, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    The Covid-19 pandemic not only devastated oil demand in 2020 but also forced the global oil and gas industry to severely downsize its staffing levels.

  • 25 March 2016

    Descendants of John D. Rockefeller, an oil baron who made its fortune in the oil industry in the late 19th century, are now divesting from fossil fuels. The Rockefeller Family Fund, created in 1967, this week “proudly announced” it would divest from fossil fuels. “The process will be completed as quickly as possible, as we […]

  • 22 February 2016

    THE IHS Energy CERAWeek, one of the world’s most eminent energy industry events, has opened its doors to visitors and delegates for the thirty fifth time. The five-day conference held in Houston, Texas, will once again host the top executives from the oil, gas and renewable energy industries, hoping to provide a valuable insight into […]