Dutch floater operator SBM Offshore has completed the project financing for a total of $1.05 billion for the FPSO Prosperity, which is destined to operate on ExxonMobil’s Payara development offshore Guyana. The project financing, secured by a consortium of 11 international banks, will be drawn in full, phased over the construction period of the FPSO.... Continue Reading →
ExxonMobil Hires PGS for 4D Survey Offshore Guyana
Norwegian offshore seismic surveyor PGS has been awarded a 4D seismic acquisition contract by ExxonMobil for work offshore Guyana. PGS will deploy a Titan class seismic acquisition vessel in the fourth quarter of 2021 with the acquisition slated for completion in the first quarter of 2022. President & CEO in PGS, Rune Olav Pedersen said: "We... Continue Reading →
Engineering Firm Wood to Pay $177M to Settle Amec Foster Wheeler’s Brazil Bribery Case
UK-based engineering firm John Wood Group, also known as Wood, on Monday said it had reached agreements with authorities in the UK, Brazil, and the U.S. to resolve their respective bribery and corruption investigations into the past use of third parties in the legacy Amec Foster Wheeler business. The U.S. Department of Justice last week... Continue Reading →
TechnipFMC Wins Subsea Contract for Petrobras’ Búzios 6-9 Fields
TechnipFMC said on Tuesday it has been awarded a subsea contract by Petrobras for the Búzios 6-9 fields, located in the deepwater Santos basin offshore Brazil. TechnipFMC, which called the award is "substantial", worth between $250 million and $500 million, will supply subsea trees with controls, electrical and hydraulic distribution units, topside systems, and installation... Continue Reading →
Petrobras on Technip group leniency agreement
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras, following up on the release disclosed on 06/26/2020, informs that today it received the third, and last, installment, in the amount of R$ 271.1 million, of the leniency agreement entered into by Technip Brasil and Flexibras (companies of the Technip Group). Petrobras had already received the first two installments of... Continue Reading →
Seismic Firm Polarcus Set for Business Wind-down, Delisting from Oslo Exchange
Polarcus Limited, a seismic surveyor in liquidation, is set to be wound down and delisted from the Oslo Stock Exchange. A previously reported, in January this year, lenders took control of the company's vessels after a debt payment default, and decided to sell them and let go all the employees. On February 8, 2021, David... Continue Reading →
Keppel and Sembcorp Marine ink deal to explore creating stronger offshore & marine player
Following reports that Singapore’s Keppel Corporation and Sembcorp Marine are in talks to merge their offshore and marine businesses, the two players have now inked non-binding agreements related to the proposed combination in response to dramatic changes in the sectors. In a statement on Thursday, Keppel said it has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)... Continue Reading →
BRAZILIAN MARITIME SUPPORT FLEET TOTALED 376 VESSELS IN MAY
The monthly report of the Brazilian Association of Maritime Support Companies (Abeam) highlighted that, at the end of May, the fleet consisted of 376 vessels, 339 of which were under the Brazilian flag and 37 under other flags. The maritime support fleet in Brazilian waters remains stable in the first half of 2021, with 90%... Continue Reading →
Temasek-backed Singapore oil rig builders plan merger to cope with downturn
(Reuters) - Temasek-backed Singapore conglomerate Keppel Corp (KPLM.SI) and smaller rival Sembcorp Marine (SCMN.SI)are exploring a potential tie-up which would see them combine their struggling offshore and marine (O&M) businessesafter years of losses in an industry downturn. A successful deal would see Keppel spin off the new business into a listed entity and ultimately exit from the legacy... Continue Reading →
Miko Marine Delivers Magnetic Blanking Set for Bacalhau FPSO
Norwegian company Miko Marine has shipped out the first magnetic blanking set destined for the Brazilian offshore sector from its fabrication plant in Haugesund, Norway. However, the set is not going to Brazil, but to the DSIC yard in Dalian, China, where it will then be installed aboard a new Floating Production Storage and Offloading... Continue Reading →