OneSubsea completes pump installation at Brazil’s offshore field in anticipation of FPSO’s first oil

OneSubsea, a company majority-owned by SLB, has installed three pump stations at a field offshore Brazil operated by BRAVA Energia, an oil and gas player formed following the merger of Brazil’s 3R Petroleum and Enauta. The field’s floating, production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) unit is expected to start production soon. The post OneSubsea completes pump …

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Noble rig trio drilling full steam ahead in search of more oil & gas for ExxonMobil offshore Guyana

ExxonMobil is going in hot pursuit of more hydrocarbons in the Stabroek block off the coast of Guyana thanks to ongoing drilling operations, which are being carried out with drillships owned by Noble Corporation. The post Noble rig trio drilling full steam ahead in search of more oil & gas for ExxonMobil offshore Guyana appeared …

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Investment companies to collaborate on energy transition projects in Middle East

Saudi Arabia-based Hassana Investment Company and U.S.-based EIG have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on infrastructure and energy transition projects in the Middle East. The post Investment companies to collaborate on energy transition projects in Middle East appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Maritime Technology Global Challenge – decarbonization solutions ready

Four pilot projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in ports in Africa and the Caribbean are ready for implementation, following their selection under the IMO CARES Global Technology Challenge. The selected technology proposals cover renewable energy production in ports and port call data sharing for “Just-in-Time” shipping. They reflect a strong potential for scalability and …

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Japan’s MOL may be unable to deliver ice-breakers for Russia’s Arctic LNG 2

Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) may be unable to deliver tankers for Russia’s sanctions-hit Arctic LNG 2 project, it said on Thursday, in a blow to the plant that only began producing late last year and halted operations this month. Tougher Western sanctions on Russia mean MOL needs to modify the charter contracts, it said …

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Cyprus, Suez Canal eye collaboration on green shipping, trade security

Lieutenant General Osama Rabie, head of the Suez Canal Authority, met Cyprus’ Deputy Shipping Minister, Marina Hadjimanolis, in Ismailia on Tuesday to discuss collaboration on sustainable maritime practices and the impact of Red Sea tensions on global trade. Opening the talks, Rabie emphasised the authority’s aim to “enhance bilateral cooperation and exchange of expertise” with …

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SEA.AI’s state of the art anti-collision tech in the Vendée Globe

Based on the nine past editions of the Vendée Globe, on average only 60% of competitors finish. Most retirements are due to technical issues, while some are either forced to pull out or continue badly crippled following collision damage. Fortunately, when this winter’s non-stop singlehanded round the world race departs Les Sables d’Olonne on 10 …

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