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14 May 2025

First European Built CO2 Carrier for CCS Projects Officially Launched

Carbon Destroyer 1 CO2 carrier (Credit: INEOS / Royal Wagenborg)

INEOS and Royal Wagenborg have launch and named the first European built offshore CO2 carrier for carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, marking a major for Project Greensand and CCS schemes across the EU.The CO2 carrier has been named Carbon Destroyer 1 at the ceremony held at the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard in the Netherlands, as part of the partnership between Royal Wagenborg and INEOS Energy. The Carbon Destroyer 1 carrier is based on Wagenborg’s EasyMax design and…

14 May 2025

New $1.2B Subsea Cables Factory Plan Set to Transform Port of Tyne

A CGI of the proposed facility (Credit: Port of Tyne)

LS Eco Advanced Cables (LSEAC) has launched a five-week public consultation on its proposals to develop a high voltage cable production facility at the Port of Tyne for subsea electricity transmission, designed to transport clean energy generated by offshore wind onto UK shores.While plans are at an early stage and still being finalized, total investment is expected to be approximately $1.2 billion (£923 million), which would put the North East at the heart of the UK’s clean energy…

14 May 2025

New Fortress Energy Charters FSRU for Dominican Republic LNG Terminal

Illustration (Credit: New Forthress Energy)

U.S. energy company New Fortress Energy (NFE) has executed a three-year charter agreement for the Energos Freeze floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) with Energía 2000 in the Dominican Republic.The 125,000 m3 Energos Freeze FSRU will be deployed to Energía 2000 S.A.’s LNG import terminal located at the port of Pepillo Salcedo (Manzanillo).The FSRU is expected to start operations in September 2025. It will provide critical LNG regasification services to support power…

14 May 2025

Scarborough FPU's Topsides and Hull Come Together in Major Engineering Feat (Video)

Scarborough FPU floatover operation (Credit Woodside Energy)

Woodside Energy’s Scarborough energy project has achieved a major engineering milestone with the joining together of the topsides and hull for the Floating Production Unit (FPU).Constructed separately at two different fabrication yards in China, the joining of the two mega-structures is a significant step forward for the Scarborough energy project as it progresses towards first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo, targeted for the second half of 2026.The floatover required precise planning and extensive collaboration by all stakeholders.

13 May 2025

Strategic Marine Delivers Second Hybrid Fast Crew Boat to Malaysian Operator

(Credit: Strategic Marine)

Centus Marine, a Malaysian operator of fast crew boats, has taken delivery of the second hybrid fast crew boat (FCB) from the Singaporean shipbuilder Strategic Marine.The vessel, named Centus Alesha, features Strategic Marine’s hybrid propulsion system, which is said to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.The delivery builds on the success of the first hybrid FCB delivered in 2024. “The delivery of Centus Alesha reflects our strong and ongoing relationship with Centus Marine.

13 May 2025

Seatrium, Höegh Evi Agree LNG Tanker Conversion Job into FSRU Bound for Egypt

Hoegh Gandria will be converted to FSRU for deployment to the LNG terminal in Port of Sumed, Egypt (Credit: Höegh Evi, Norway)

Singapore-based Seatrium has secured a Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) conversion contract from Höegh Evi, formerly known as Höegh LNG, for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier Hoegh Gandria.The contract covers the conversion and longevity of LNG carrier, Hoegh Gandria to a FSRU which includes the installation of a regasification skid, as well as integration of key supporting systems such as cargo handling, utility, offloading, electrical, and automation systems.Engineering…

13 May 2025

Agogo FPSO to Reach Azule Energy’s Field off Angola in Mid-May (Photos)

Agogo FPSO at Walvis Bay, Namibia (Credit: Yinson Production)

One of the world’s most advanced offshore production assets, the Agogo floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, operated by Yinson Production for Azule Energy, made a scheduled technical stop at Walvis Bay in Namibia, while en route to a field offshore Angola.The brief stopover, which took place on May 8, 2025, was part of planned logistics to replenish stores and facilitate crew changes.Built and operated by Yinson Production for Azule Energy, the vessel is expected…

12 May 2025

US Firm Debuts 20K Intervention Solution at Gulf of America Deepwater Field

(Credit: Trendsetter Engineering)

Texas-based subsea oil and gas equipment supplier Trendsetter Engineering has marked the first deployment of its Trident 20,000 psi (20K) intervention system at Beacon Offshore’s Shenandoah project in the Gulf of America.The Trident 20K intervention system was deployed from Transocean’s Deepwater Atlas drillship for a two-well flowback operation at the deepwater Shenandoah project.Trendsetter wet-hopped the Trident 20K system between wells, significantly reducing operational costs and saving the client several days of critical path rig time.

12 May 2025

ESVAGT, KMC Line to Launch Offshore Wind JV in South Korea

(Credit: ESVAGT)

Danish vessel owner ESVAGT and South Korean shipping firm KMC Line have signed an agreement to establish a new joint venture KESTO, dedicated to the growing South Korean offshore wind market.Through a joint venture partnership with KMC Line, ESVAGT will deploy its expertise in the growing South Korean offshore wind market, where current plans include as much as 18.3 GW offshore wind to be established by 2030. The agreement for the new joint venture, KESTO, was signed on May 8, in the presence of more than 70 customers, partners and officials.

08 May 2025

Newbuild USV Challenger Getting Ready for Remote-Controlled Subsea Work

Challenger USV (Credit: DeepOcean)

Ocean services provider DeepOcean, with its joint venture partners Solstad Offshore and Østensjø Rederi, has taken delivery of a newbuild uncrewed surface vessel (USV), which will be used for subsea survey, inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) work across offshore energy industries.The vessel - named USV Challenger - will shortly arrive at DeepOcean’s subsea base at Killingøy in Norway, where it will undergo trials of its launch and recovery system (LARS) for the onboard ROV.The USV Challenger is 24 meters long and 7.5 meters wide.

07 May 2025

Uruguay's Ancap to Launch Bidding for Natural Hydrogen Exploration by Year-End

Uruguay's state-run energy firm Ancap plans to launch a bidding round for natural hydrogen exploration and development by the end of the year, with offers expected in 2026. Credit: Adobe Stock/Timon

Uruguay's state-run energy firm Ancap plans to launch a bidding round for natural hydrogen exploration and development by the end of the year, with offers expected in 2026, executives said on Wednesday.Ancap is also exploring a bidding round for carbon capture investment, to be launched potentially in 2027, the firm's representatives said at a conference in Houston.Uruguay is considered a promising region by geologists for natural hydrogen exploration due to the significant presence of the element in its rocks.While Uruguay's government has prioritized green hydrogen production as part of its

07 May 2025

North Star Takes Delivery of its First CSOV (Video)

(Credit: Screenshot/Video by North Star)

North Star has officially named its first commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV), the Grampian Kestrel.The vessel was named at a ceremony at VARD’s shipyard in Vard Langsten in Norway on May 6.The Grampian Kestrel is the first of two CSOVs to be delivered this year, as part of the firm’s drive to support its growing portfolio of offshore wind clients with cutting-edge tonnage and exceptional service.The new vessel, of VARD 4 22 design, will go on service with EnBW and precede…

07 May 2025

Glamox Unveils Wildlife-Friendly Marine Lights

(Credit: Glamox)

Lighting solutions specialist Glamox has launched new wildlife and turtle-friendly versions of some of its most popular LED marine luminaires.The new amber-coloured lights, for use on the exterior of vessels and onshore coastal facilities, are designed to limit the impact of lighting on nesting turtles and their hatchlings.Growing environmental awareness and guidance from authorities have seen the emergence of a market for amber turtle-friendly lighting, particularly in Asia and Australasia.

07 May 2025

EMGS Diversifies Business with Siem Day Subsea Construction Vessel Buy

Siem Day OSCV (Credit: DeepOcean)

Norwegian geophysical services company Electromagnetic Geoservices (EMGS) has established a new business platform within the offshore subsea construction market, having entered into a set of agreements for the acquisition of Siem Day offshore subsea construction vessel (OSCV).A newly formed subsidiary of EMGS will acquire the OSCV Siem Day from the seller Siem Day II, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Siem Offshore.The acquisition represents a strategic diversification for EMGS…

07 May 2025

DOF Develops Cable Repair Spread for Offshore Wind Services

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Offshore services provider DOF has announced an investment in a modular cable repair spread designed to expedite offshore wind operators’ response to cable faults.Engineered for compatibility across DOF’s fleet of 65 vessels, the system offers an industry-first combination of fleet-wide flexibility, road transportability, and rapid deployment capabilities.Developed in collaboration with engineering specialists, Royal IHC, the spread allows for mobilization and commissioning within 48 hours…

06 May 2025

Exxon Consortium Produced 668,000 bpd in Guyanese Oil Last Week

A consortium led by Exxon Mobil that controls all oil and gas output in Guyana produced 668,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil last week. Credit: Adobe Stock/Peter Hermes Furian

A consortium led by Exxon Mobil that controls all oil and gas output in Guyana produced 668,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil last week, the U.S. company's head for the South American country, Alistair Routledge, said during a conference on Tuesday.The group is working to install its fourth floating output facility after receiving it in Guyana's waters in February. In March, the companies produced 627,000 bpd, and the 631,000 bpd average achieved in the first quarter was 3% higher year-on-year…

06 May 2025

Huisman Books Two-Crane Order for Sea1 Offshore’s Vessels

(Credit: Huisman)

Crane specialist Huisman has secured another contract for the delivery of Knuckle Boom Cranes, which will be installed on Sea1 Offshore’s new offshore energy support vessels.The two 250 mt Knuckle Boom Cranes will be installed of ST-245-designed vessels.The contract was signed with COSCO Shipping, and follows a previous order for two identical cranes awarded at the end of 2024.The cranes will feature Huisman’s proprietary Active Heave Compensation system.This system connects the crane’s electric setup to the vessel’s DC grid…

06 May 2025

ABS, Akselos Deepen FPSO Digital Twin Tech Collaboration

American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and Akselos have completed the technical assessment for structural digital twin technology, marking an advancement in the application of the solution for Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units.Akselos’ SPM software provides a high-fidelity, near real-time digital twin of the entire FPSO. By combining inspection records, metocean conditions, and cargo operations into one dynamic model, operators gain a live, continuous view of structural performance.

05 May 2025

Dong Fang Offshore Orders Another CSOV from Vard

(Credit: Vard)

Vard has secured a new contract with Taiwanese-based Dong Fang Offshore (DFO) for the design and construction of one Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV), a sister vessel to the two CSOVs ordered in May 2024.After sealing the contract for two CSOVs in May 2024, Taiwanese DFO is adding a third vessel of the same design, the VARD 4 39.The design is the result of collaboration between DFO and Vard.The design gives a highly versatile all-round platform for sustainable wind…

05 May 2025

Van Oord Starts Construction Works at RWE’s German Offshore Wind Farm

(Credit: Van Oord)

Dutch offshore installation firm Van Oord has started scour protection works at RWE Nordseecluster offshore wind farm, kicking off the offshore construction for the first phase of the 1.6GW project.The scour protection provides full protection for the monopiles that will be installed later this year.The works are being executed by Van Oord’s flexible fallpipe vessel Stornes, which is equipped with a dynamic positioning system, a flexible fallpipe, and in-house developed ROV technology.“This allows us to install the scour protection with high precision and efficiency…

05 May 2025

Greensand’s CO2 Transit Terminal at Port Esbjerg Starts Taking Shape

(Credit: Greensand)

The construction of CO2 transit terminal at Port Esbjerg in Denmark has officially started marking another milestone in the development of Greensand carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.The terminal will feature six large holding tanks, each capable of storing approximately 1,000 tonnes of liquefied CO2 to be shipped for permanent storage in the Greensand reservoir.The site will also include the necessary infrastructure for offloading and shipping CO2.Construction in Port Esbjerg is expected to complete in the autumn this year…

07 May 2025

US Gulf Oil Output Could Reach 2.4 million Bpd Despite Geopolitical Instability

The U.S. Gulf of Mexico can continue growing oil output even amid geopolitical volatility not seen in decades. Credit: Adobe Stock/frank

The U.S. Gulf of Mexico can continue growing oil output even amid geopolitical volatility not seen in decades, oil and gas industry leaders said on Monday.U.S. President Donald Trump's global tariff announcements have since last month contributed to a decline in oil prices and fears of an economic downturn, making it more difficult for oil producers to follow his call of "drill, baby, drill.""We've never been in a situation where we have so much geopolitical volatility," said Occidental Petroleum CEO Vicki Hollub…

06 May 2025

Solstad’s AHTS Vessel Set for Petrobras Job

Normand Turquesa AHTS (Credit: Solstad Offshore)

Norwegian offshore vessel owner Solstad Offshore has secured a contract with Petrobras for its anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessel Normand Turquesa.The four-year contract, subject to board approval, is scheduled to begin in February 2026.The current contract for Normand Turquesa has been extended by nine months and runs until start of new contract.According to Solstad, the vessel will now be fully committed until February 2030.Normand Turquesa AHTS is of UT 722 L design, built in 2007. The Vessel is 80.4 meters long with the breadth of 18 meters.

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