Employment in the oil and gas sector, despite some expected uptick, will never return to its heydays of a few years ago, but offshore wind, however, will be "the new hiring haven for energy jobs," especially in the turbine making segment, Norwegian energy intelligence firm Rystad Energy said Friday. The firm sees hundreds of thousands... Continue Reading →
Big oil output to peak lower and earlier than expected, Rystad says
The downturn brought by the Covid-19 pandemic and the accelerating energy transition has created a new reality for the world’s oil and gas industry, whose production will peak lower and earlier than expected before the 2020 market crisis, a Rystad Energy analysis shows. The five integrated supermajors – ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Chevron, and Total –... Continue Reading →
Eni Posts Annual Loss, 4Q Result Beats Expectations
Italian energy group Eni beat expectations by swinging into a profit in the fourth quarter thanks to firmer oil prices, after posting a loss for the full-year 2020 when demand plunged because of the coronavirus crisis. Eni said it recorded an adjusted net profit in the fourth quarter of 0.66 billion euros ($798 million), beating... Continue Reading →
Saipem, Partners to Build Huge Offshore Clean Energy Hub in Italy
Italy's Saipem and renewable energy companies AGNES and Qint’x have applied for permits to develop one of the world's biggest offshore clean energy hubs, to generate wind and solar power and produce green hydrogen, Saipem said on Thursday. The companies have agreed to build 620 megawatts of wind and solar capacity off the coast of... Continue Reading →
Exclusive: BP offers employees shares in rallying cry for low-carbon shift
(Reuters) - Oil major BP is launching its first share award scheme to rally its more than 60,000 employees around CEO Bernard Looney’s plan to shift to renewable energy following a bruising year of mass layoffs, bonus suspensions and spending cuts. The distribution of the shares, which will be locked for four years, will take... Continue Reading →
FPSO Firm BW Offshore Buys Into Floating Wind Tech Company Ideol
BW Offshore, a company mainly known as the operator of FPSO vessels in the oil and gas industry, is creating what it calls "a floating offshore wind champion targeting large-scale projects," following an agreement signed Wednesday to buy into the floating offshore wind tech developer Ideol. BW Offshore last week said it was in discussions with France-based... Continue Reading →
Red numbers for Aker Solutions; Loss also expected in 2021
Norwegian energy services player Aker Solutions has seen its loss widened in the fourth quarter 2020 on impairments and lower activity, which led to some 30 per cent revenue drop. The Oslo-listed company recognised quarterly net loss of NOK 844 million, versus net loss of NOK 129 million in Q4 2019. Revenue for the Q4... Continue Reading →
2020 Was a Record Year of Offshore Wind Investments, RCG Says
The global financial investment for offshore wind capacity set records in 2020, with total capacity investment as well as cash amount earmarked surpassing that of 2018, the previous record year, according to The Renewables Consulting Group (RCG). RCG said that the total capacity financed for offshore wind in 2020 had hit 8,370 megawatts (MW) across... Continue Reading →
Westwood: Total to Surpass Iberdrola and Ørsted on Renewable Power Capacity by 2030
French oil giant Total, which is working to transform itself into a wider energy industry company, will outpace green energy majors Iberdrola and Ørsted on renewable power capacity by 2030. This is according to analysis from energy intelligence group Westwood. The insight highlights the oil and gas major’s ambitions to reach 100GW of renewable power... Continue Reading →
S&P downgrades Exxon and Chevron on climate risk, dour earnings
(Reuters) - S&P Global Ratings on Thursday cut the credit ratings of top U.S. oil producers Exxon Mobil Corp, Chevron Corp and ConocoPhillips by a notch, citing massive quarterly losses and the pressure to tackle climate change. The ratings slipped to ‘AA-,’ weeks after the agency warned it was considering downgrades for 13 of the... Continue Reading →