A collaborative, green solution developed between COSL Drilling Europe, Kongsberg Maritime, and drilling equipment provider NOV is poised to generate environmental and financial savings in offshore drilling operations. COSL Drilling’s ‘Energy Control’ project has been launched as a means of simultaneously slashing greenhouse gas emissions and substantially lowering fuel and maintenance overheads on the company’s... Continue Reading →
Exxon posts first annual loss as a public company on COVID-19 blow
(Reuters) -Top U.S. oil producer Exxon Mobil on Tuesday posted its first annual loss as a public company as the COVID-19 pandemic hammered energy prices and it reduced the value of its shale gas properties by more than $20 billion in the fourth quarter. Exxon cut up to 15% of its workforce and delayed oil... Continue Reading →
Saipem to Build Foundations for French Offshore Wind Farm in Deal worth $556M
Italian engineering and construction services firm Saipem has won a contract worth 460 million euros (around $556 million) to build and install foundations at a wind farm offshore France. The contract, awarded by Eoliennes Offshore du Calvados SAS (EODC) for the Courseulles-sur-Mer Offshore Wind Farm in Normandy, France, is subject to EODC reaching a final investment decision... Continue Reading →
Fed’s Kaplan: U.S. Needs Healthy Fossil Fuel Industry During Green Transition
Even as the U.S. economy makes the switch over coming decades to renewable energy like wind and solar, the nation needs to ensure its fossil fuel industry stays healthy, a top U.S. central banker said on Friday. "The challenge for the country will be to transition, but it's going to also be critical for the... Continue Reading →
Equinor, BP Firm Up US Offshore Wind Partnership
Equinor and bp have completed their previously announced transaction including bp’s $1.1 billion purchase from Equinor of a 50% interest in two major lease areas off the US East Coast. The transaction is the first step in a strategic partnership between the two energy companies to team up for offshore wind projects in the U.S.... Continue Reading →
DJ Says Exxon and Chevron Discussed Merger
(Bloomberg) -- The chief executive officers of Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. spoke last year about combining the two largest U.S. oil companies, Dow Jones reported, citing people familiar with the talks. Chevron’s Mike Wirth and Exxon’s Darren Woods spoke as the Covid-19 outbreak hurt oil and gas demand, adding financial strain to both... Continue Reading →
PETROBRAS WILL INCREASE EXPLORATORY ACTIVITY 50% BY 2025
The president of Petrobras, Roberto Castello Branco, said this Thursday that the state company should increase its exploratory activity over the next few years. According to the executive, the company will drill up to 58 wells by 2025. The number represents an increase of 50% in comparison with the five-year period from 2016 to 2020,... Continue Reading →
Keppel to Exit Offshore Rig Building Business
Singapore's Keppel Offshore & Marine, a company famous for its offshore rig construction, is set to undergo a major transformation, look for opportunities as a developer and integrator of offshore energy and infrastructure assets, and exit the offshore rig building business. The company will be restructured into three parts, separating construction and ownership of legacy... Continue Reading →
Global oil demand to rise, boosted by vaccine distribution and economy: WoodMac
(Reuters) - Global oil demand is expected to rise by nearly 7% this year, boosted by quicker vaccine distribution and a better economic outlook, consultancy Wood Mackenzie said on Thursday. Total liquids demand is expected to average 96.7 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2021, 6.3 million bpd higher than last year when the Covid-19... Continue Reading →
Japan’s Largest Oil & Gas Producer Inpex Sets Net Zero Emission Goal
Inpex Corp, Japan's biggest oil and gas producer, said on Wednesday it is targeting net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 through the expansion of renewable and hydrogen energy as well as the use of carbon capture technology. The move comes after Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga pledged to make Japan carbon-neutral by 2050 and with global... Continue Reading →