Wilson Sons posted a net profit of R$ 67 million (US$ 13 million) in the third quarter of this year (3Q22), 92% above the 2021 comparative (3Q21). In the first nine months of 2022 (9M22), the company's profit after tax was R$ 226 million (US$ 44 million), up 24% compared to the same period last year... Continue Reading →
World’s Largest Oilfield Services Firm Rebrands for a Lower-carbon Future
(OE) Schlumberger, the world's largest oilfield services provider, is rebranding itself with a new name, color scheme and logo that underscores its ambitions for a lower-carbon future, the company said on Monday. The nearly 100-year-old firm, originally named after its founding family, has become a giant in oilfield services and equipment such as drilling and... Continue Reading →
BP to Form Global Floating Wind Team
(OW) BP is advertising a new opening in its offshore wind business, this time looking for the Head of Floating Offshore Wind, who will develop and lead its global floating offshore wind team from BP’s base in the UK. The company participated in public discussions on California’s (floating) offshore windBP is also exploring floating wind as... Continue Reading →
BlackRock’s Fink defends energy investments amid criticism from ‘left and right’
(Reuters) - Larry Fink, chief executive of the world's biggest asset manager BlackRock Inc (BLK.N), on Wednesday defended his firm's energy investments after facing a backlash from lawmakers critical of its stance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. "Facts are not important with some sub-groups in this country," Fink told attendees at the Institute of... Continue Reading →
REGENT, TotalEnergies Testing Use of Seagliders for Offshore Travel
REGENT, a company developing an electric seaglider for sustainable high-speed maritime travel , and TotalEnergies, a French oil and gas giant, have partnered up to explore the use of REGENT’s all-electric seaglider for maritime travel to offshore wind and oil platforms. According to REGENT, seagliders - described as a mix between a boat and a... Continue Reading →
Wärtsilä lines up first fleet decarbonisation deal for oil & gas segment in Latin America
Finland-headquartered technology group Wärtsilä has inked what is described as “a pioneering agreement” for decarbonisation projects in the oil and gas segment in the Americas with Brazil’s shipping company Grupo CBO. This is the Finnish player’s first contract in the decarbonisation area for the oil and gas sector in Latin America, and the second one in the Americas. CBO... Continue Reading →
Deepwater oil and gas can still be favored even in a low-carbon world
By Pat Jelinek and Ben Williams, Ernst & Young LLP (OM) Oil and gas companies find themselves caught in a politically volatile gray area: scrutinized by climate-minded investors, demonized by consumers, pulled in different directions by policymakers, and whiplashed by sudden boom-or-bust prices. Today, economies across the globe are torn between short-term energy demands and... Continue Reading →
ABS Launches ‘First’ Sustainability Guide for Offshore Industry
Maritime classification society The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) on Monday launched detailed requirements for greener offshore operations in what it said was the first sustainability guide to target the offshore industry. "Developed by working with major offshore industry clients, ABS today launches a revised sustainability guide expanded with offshore asset compliance requirements.The updated ABS Guide for... Continue Reading →
WoodMac: For net-zero by 2050, carbon capture, utilisation and storage needs ‘seven-fold’ boost
As global carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) capacity is nearing 1 billion tonnes per annum, the new U.S. energy bill – the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) – is expected to boost the uptake further, however, Wood Mackenzie, an energy intelligence group, believes that more is needed to meet net-zero goals by 2050. Wood Mackenzie pointed out... Continue Reading →
Shell takes great strides to enter the Brazilian renewables market
(Valor) The president of Shell Brasil, Cristiano Pinto da Costa, said today that the company is taking “great strides” to enter the renewable energy market. According to the executive, the company filed requests for environmental licensing for 17 gigawatts (GW) in offshore wind farms at the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources... Continue Reading →