Total awards two-year node contract
Seabed Geosolutions has secured a two-year contract with Total E&P for its ocean bottom node seismic data acquisition technology.
Seabed Geosolutions has secured a two-year contract with Total E&P for its ocean bottom node seismic data acquisition technology.
Marin Teknikk has designed a new diesel-electric subsea support and construction vessel for Oceaneering International.
Navis Engineering and Aker Arctic Technology have signed a scientific and technical co-operation agreement covering the joint development of technology for dynamic positioning (DP) systems for icebreakers and ice-class vessels.
The US Energy Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E) has announced that a project at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is among 22 that will get funding to develop transformational electric vehicle (EV) energy storage systems using innovative chemistries, architectures and designs.
Norwegian oil giant Statoil has struck a deal to farm out seven of its exploration licences in Europe to OMV.
US oil giant Marathon saw third-quarter profits rise 29% after being boosted by output from its shale gas operations.
Energy industry services giant Wood Group PSN has landed a one-year extension to support Chevron's Alba and Captain fields in the North Sea.
The boss of energy giant Centrica astonished attendees at a business conference yesterday as he announced he would waive his annual bonus worth up to £1.7million due to anger over rising energy prices.
Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael has predicted that there will be no repeat of the 2011 Budget tax raid which plunged the oil and gas industry into turmoil.
The findings of an inquiry into helicopter safety in the North Sea oil and gas industry are due to be published within weeks.
In a break from our normal format, Energy's editor met with former energy minister Charles Hendry to discuss the core objectives of a new Parliamentary work group set up to foster greater local content in UK North Sea projects and to better capitalise on global opportunities.
The commission is also interested in views of what government and industry could do while North Sea oil and gas remains viable to ensure continued and ongoing value is achieved from the resident supply chain after production ceases.
ITF, together with subsea and pipeline engineering and project management company Subsea Engineering Associates, have launched a joint industry project that will explore and demonstrate a new approach to assessing pipeline span issues.
Brazilian shipping company Oceana Offshore has selected the Ulstein PX105 design for a build programme of up to four large platform supply vessels, two of which are on option.
The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board has approved an extension to Husky Energy's North Amethyst development in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin.
GE Oil & Gas has developed new flexible pipe technologies to meet the specific conditions of Santos Basin oil offshore Brazil.
Norwegian company DeepOcean has signed up to a five-and-a-half years charter agreement starting March 2016 for a new-build vessel for the North Sea construction market, the main focus being the SURF segment in the Greater North Sea area.
Offshore wind power installations are on track to hit a seventh consecutive annual record in 2013, according to the Earth Policy Institute.
Oil companies are about to make a new proposal for the resumption of night flights to and from oil and gas installations offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, Eastern Canada.
Using the North Sea for carbon capture could be the key to hitting Europe-wide energy efficiency targets, a new report has claimed.
Energy minister Michael Fallon is to deliver the keynote address at an offshore gas and wind conference next year.
Aberdeen-based energy services firm Scopus is looking for its new Middle East business to generate up to £5million in revenue by the end of next year.
Direct flights between Stavanger, Harstand and Tromsø to serve Norway's oil and gas industry will take to the air from January 23.
Middle Eastern energy company Dana Gas says it is still due more than £470million from Egypt and Kurdistan.
President Energy has awarded Schlumberger an 18-month contract to oversee drilling services in its Paraguay operations.