Britain Offers Grid Connections to More Than 700 Projects In Energy Investment Push

June 10 (Reuters) Britain has offered grid connections to more than 700 projects, the country's power planning body said on Wednesday, under a reformed allocation system expected to help unlock up to £40 billion in annual clean power investment. The allocations follow recent reforms replacing a "first come, first served" connection system that had led to bottlenecks, said... Continue Reading →

PXGEO Secures Equinor Deal for Autonomous Subsea Inspection Trials

June 10 (OE) PXGEO has signed a one-year framework agreement with Equinor to conduct autonomous subsea inspection trials using Saab's Sabertooth Underwater Intervention Drone (UID) technology. The agreement will see the companies test and verify autonomous inspection capabilities, including validation of autonomous behaviors for offshore inspection operations. The first call-off under the agreement is already... Continue Reading →

Exxon 2025 profit in Guyana totaled $4.67 billion

June 9 (Reuters) - U.S. ​oil major Exxon Mobil on ‌Tuesday reported $4.67 billion in profit from its Guyana operations in 2025, ​slightly lower than the previous ​year when oil prices were ⁠weaker. Exxon leads the consortium that ​produces all of Guyana's oil ​output and currently produces more than 900,000 barrels per day from the country.... Continue Reading →

Venezuela comeback faces Guyana oil challenge

June 8 (oilnow.gy) Going back to Venezuela might be a stretch for big oil with other more attractive places nearby like Guyana. That was the assessment from Texas-based energy attorney Ted Borrego in an S&P Global article published May 20, as analysts weighed whether Venezuela’s planned debt restructuring could eventually reopen the door to major... Continue Reading →

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