KOTUG Anchor Handler Secures Offshore Work in Guyana

Dutch marine services and towage company KOTUG said it has been awarded a long-term contract by ExxonMobil affiliate Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL) to provide offshore terminal towage support for operations in Guyana. KOTUG, through local entity KOTUG Guyana Inc., will employ a high-spec 130 tonnes bollard pull, DP-2 azimuth anchor-handling tug SD... Continue Reading →

Japan’s JBIC backs Brazilian FPSO project

The state-affiliated Japan Bank for International Co-operation (JBIC) has agreed to loan $352mn to a Japanese consortium developing a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit, which will be chartered to Brazil's state-controlled Petrobras for use at the Marlim oil field in the Campos basin offshore Brazil. The loan will be co-financed by private banks... Continue Reading →

Golar Unit Names New Boss as Former CEO Steps Down Amid Bribery Probe in Brazil

Golar LNG said on Monday Hygo Energy Transition Ltd, a joint venture between Golar and U.S. private equity firm Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners, has appointed Paul Hanrahan as chief executive officer after Eduardo Antonello stepped down, following a corruption investigation in Brazil. Antonello has been accused by Brazilian federal prosecutors of bribery in a massive Car Wash... Continue Reading →

FLASC, Subsea 7 Working on Non-battery Energy Storage Solutions

FLASC, a start-up developing non-battery based energy storage solutions for the offshore sector has entered a collaboration with offshore installation giant  Subsea 7. FLASC's patented Hydro-Pneumatic Energy Storage (HPES) concept combines pressurized seawater with compressed air to create an efficient, large-scale energy storage device that can be applied across a wide range of offshore applications.... Continue Reading →

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