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  • 26 June 2012
    Business & Finance

    Colombia’s largest oil company, Ecopetrol S.A., placed the most competitive bids in 6 blocks in the “Central Planning Area Lease Sale 216/222” round through its U.S. affiliate (Ecopetrol America Inc.) held in New Orleans as was disclosed by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), the governmental authority in charge of the process in the […]

  • 24 May 2012
    Business & Finance

    Faroe Petroleum has announced that drilling has started on the Clapton prospect in the Norwegian North Sea (Faroe 40% and operator). Well 2/8-18 S is Faroe Petroleum’s first operated well in Norway and will target the Clapton Prospect located in PL440 S in block 2/8, approximately 5 km east of the Eldfisk East Field and […]

  • 30 October 2014
    Equipment

    Gardline CGG Pte Ltd has completed field work activities for the last phase of the BRAHSS (Behavioural Response of Australian Humpback whales to Seismic Surveys) project. Gardline CGG was contracted by the OGP (International Association of Oil & Gas Producers) on behalf of the Joint Industry Programme. Gardline CGG deployed the multi-role seismic vessel MV Duke […]

  • 13 June 2019
    Business & Finance

    RIPET will not bring major changes in demand for VLGCs, however, it is expected to impact LPG pricing.

  • 8 July 2016
    Business & Finance

    Russia’s natural gas producer OAO Novatek has, through its wholly owned trading subsidiary Novatek Gas & Power, entered the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market as it shipped its first LNG cargo. Namely, the company sent the cargo sourced from Shell’s Trinidad & Tobago LNG plant to the Chilean port of Quintero. “This first LNG cargo is […]

  • 15 December 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    A dredging project aimed at improving water quality and encouraging rare aquatic plants to thrive on the Grantham Canal is underway. The Canal & River Trust is dredging silt from a 6km stretch of the canal to protect important habitats. The stretch of canal is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) because […]

  • 12 October 2015

    Swiss company Ineos has agreed to acquire a portfolio of natural gas assets in the North Sea from a UK subsidiary of DEA Deutsche Erdoel AG, which is part of the LetterOne Group, owned by the Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman. Ineos will buy gas fields, including the Breagh and Clipper South fields in the Southern North […]

  • 28 February 2017
    Project & Tenders

    Royal Dutch Shell and Japanese Mitsui Oil Exploration have each taken the final investment decision to execute phase one of the Kaikias deepwater project in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. The project is done through Shell’s subsidiary, Shell Offshore, and Mitsui’s wholly owned subsidiary, MOEX North America LLC (MOEX NA). Shell is the operator and has an […]

  • 23 October 2013

    TGS announces three new multi-client surveys; a 3D survey in the Atwater Valley area of the central Gulf of Mexico, a 3D onshore survey in Alberta, Canada and a 2D survey offshore Newfoundland. The Francisco 3D multi-client survey in the Atwater Valley area of the central Gulf of Mexico expands upon the previously announced survey. […]

  • 22 August 2017
    Business & Finance

    Over the past year up to 60 cases involving 220 stowaways, costing over USD 1.6 million to rectify, have been reported, London-based marine insurer West of England P&I said. An analysis of the lasting issue of stowaways onboard entered vessels has shown that stowaways from European ports have increased noticeably in recent years. The high number of […]

  • 11 October 2015
    Business & Finance

    The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) reported a new historical tonnage record, with 340.8 million Panama Canal tons (PC/UMS) passing through the Canal in the 2015 fiscal year ended September 30. The previous record was set in FY2012 with 333.7 million PC/UMS tons. “The Panama Canal continuously works to provide its customers with reliable, first-rate service in response to […]

  • 30 November 2016
    Business & Finance

    The government of Canada will introduce legislation by spring 2017 to formalize a moratorium for crude oil tankers on British Columbia’s (BC) north coast. The moratorium will cover the Great Bear Rainforest/Great Bear Sea area, covering an area from the Alaska/BC border down to the point on BC’s mainland adjacent to the northern tip of […]

  • 1 December 2015
    Business & Finance

    Six new type very large gas carriers (VLGCs), as well as two conventional VLGCs, and three medium gas carriers (MGCs), will be equipped with complete Wärtsilä gas cargo handling systems. Wärtsilä said that the systems minimise the time the carriers need to be docked at the gas terminals, thereby reducing the operational costs. The contracts for […]

  • 18 August 2015

    Santos informed that it has brought gas into its LNG production Train 1 at GLNG on Curtis Island, making good progress towards start-up of the project.

  • 9 July 2015
    Business & Finance

    The former chief mate of cargo ship M/V Murcia Carrier, 42-year old Valerii Georgiev, a Russian citizen, was sentenced by a US court to three months of prison for failing to maintain an accurate oil record book in violation of the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS), the US Department of Justice informed. APPS requires […]

  • 20 August 2013
    Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    With wind energy capacity growing at a rapid pace, the value of the operations and maintenance (O&M) market is expected to increase from $3 billion in 2008 to $19 billion by 2020, says research and consulting firm GlobalData. According to the company’s latest report, more than 191 GW of wind power capacity was added between […]

  • 2 March 2020
    Research & Development, Technology

    Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) has announced that the prototype for its newest product, the hybrid PowerBuoy, is in production at its New Jersey facility. The hybrid PowerBuoy will offer remote power for subsea and topside applications, reliable data communications, and a nominal 1.5-megawatt hours of energy storage. Solar charging of on-board battery power with a […]

  • 6 June 2014

    The Maritime Union of Australia has recently delivered a letter to the US Consul General asking for a meeting to voice its concerns about the practices of mining giant Chevron. The letter, written by MUA WA Secretary Chris Cain, outlines the union’s concerns about Chevron’s corporate responsibility, both in Australian and the United States.  Cain […]

  • 30 March 2016

    Aerial surveys of more than 500 coral reefs from Cairns to Papua New Guinea reveal that the most pristine section of the Great Barrier Reef is currently experiencing the worst, mass bleaching event in its history, James Cook University informed. “This has been the saddest research trip of my life,” says Prof. Terry Hughes, convenor […]

  • 8 December 2020
    Business Developments & Projects, Equipment, Technology, Vessels

    Triumph Subsea Services has formally entered into contract with Brodosplit JSC for the building of its ST-designed field development vessels. The contract is for one initial vessel and three optional vessels. According to Triumph, execution of options will be upon completion of the detailed engineering drawings and also upon cutting of steel of initial hull. […]

  • 12 April 2019
    Equipment

    Maersk Supply Service has signed a contract with Eniram, a Wärtsilä company, to install an Energy Advisory System on its vessels. The system will use high quality data to optimize operations and save fuel in real time, lowering the company’s carbon footprint and fuel costs for customers. Proof of concept will be carried out on […]

  • 15 May 2019
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders

    Hawaiki Submarine Cable has signed an agreement to provide New Zealand’s ISP Trustpower with significant capacity on the Hawaiki submarine cable system. Launched in July 2018, the Hawaiki Transpacific Cable System is the fastest and largest capacity link between New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii and mainland United States with a design capacity of 67 Tbps. “Forming […]

  • 18 May 2020
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Research & Development, Technology

    Emission reduction is one of the biggest innovation challenges for the maritime industry. In recent years, this was mainly driven by the implementation of strict emission regulations, such as the IMO global sulphur limit. As a result of the Paris Agreement, the focus is shifting towards the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. This has started […]

  • 25 September 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Equipment, Innovation, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development, Technology, Transition, Vision

    The SeaVolt consortium has installed its first of a kind offshore solar platform at the Blue Accelerator test site, near the Port of Ostend in Belgium.

  • 20 September 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    Japan’s energy major JERA, through JERA Ventures, has invested approximately £1 million ($1.24 million) in Immaterial, a UK company that aims to accelerate the energy transition with its CO2 capture and hydrogen storage technologies. JERA said it will support startup growth and cocreation by offering its facilities and its LNG, hydrogen and ammonia value chain […]