Denmark-headquartered Maersk Supply Service has revealed that one of its anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels, which is believed to be the world’s first hybrid-electric anchor handler, has completed sea trials offshore Norway, following upgrades. Maersk Supply Service has steadily been reducing its emissions since 2018 through a combination of initiatives, such as energy-efficient operations... Continue Reading →
Gazprom cancels dividend for first time since 1998, shares dive
(Reuters) - Russian gas giant Gazprom (GAZP.MM) has decided not to pay dividends on last year's results, the first time it will not pay out since 1998, sending its shares plunging 27%. "The shareholders decided that in the current situation it is not advisable to pay dividends based on the 2021 results," Deputy CEO Famil Sadygov said.... Continue Reading →
The Biggest Threat To Brazil’s Oil Boom
(OP) Latin America’s largest economy Brazil is experiencing a massive offshore energy boom which has seen the country overtake Venezuela and Mexico in little over a decade to become the region’s largest oil producer. This is driven by pre-salt petroleum discoveries in offshore Brazil, with the first being made by national oil company Petrobras in the Santos... Continue Reading →
Solstad Offshore Wins Charters for Two CSVs
Norwegian offshore vessel owner Solstad Offshore has secured charters for the construction support vessels Normand Cutter and Normand Sentinel. The Normand Cutter has been awarded a contract with an unnamed customer in South America. The firm charter period is for 460 days with the option of a further 480 day extension. Under the charter, which... Continue Reading →
Petrobras extends contract for CGG’s dedicated reservoir services center
Oil and gas giant Petrobras has awarded CGG with a four-year contract extension for its dedicated reservoir services center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Under the contract, CGG will continue providing its reservoir characterization workflows, such as geostatistical, 4D and azimuthal inversion, while also bringing new technologies to Brazil to further enhance reservoir understanding. These... Continue Reading →
Staatsolie to offer 60% of Suriname’s offshore oil blocks in coming year
(Reuters) - Suriname's state-run oil company Staatsolie is getting ready to offer for auction 60% of the country's offshore blocks, which remain unawarded, in the coming year, starting with a deepwater round in the fourth quarter, the firm's vice president told Reuters on Wednesday. The company, in partnership with Shell (SHEL.L), APA Corp and TotalEnergies ,... Continue Reading →
Ecuador’s Oriente crude exports suspended, Napo flowing amid force majeure
(Reuters) - Exports of Ecuador's flagship Oriente crude remain suspended under a force majeure declaration as the spread of anti-government protests hurts oil output, state-run Petroecuador said on Wednesday. At least eight people have died and road blockades have led to food and medicine shortages. The crisis has halved oil output, the country's main source... Continue Reading →
New CEO at the Petrobras helm to run business until April next year
Following a hike in fuel prices, which ousted its previous Chief Executive Officer (CEO) from the office after less than two months in the role, Brazil’s state-owned giant Petrobras has appointed a new director, who will also take over the CEO role at the company. The appointment comes after Petrobras was instructed last month to replace its... Continue Reading →
Transocean Takes Delivery of World’s First 8th Generation Drillship
(OE) Singapore-based shipbuilder Sembcorp Marine has delivered the world's first 8th generation drillship, the Deepwater Atlas, to its owner Transocean. The Deepwater Atlas is the first of two ultra-deepwater drillships based on the Sembcorp Marine's Jurong Espadon 3T design. The completed drillship features three-million pound hook-load hoisting capacity and, according to the rigbuilder, sets a... Continue Reading →
Offshore wind industry growth falling short of net zero goals
(Reuters) - The global offshore wind industry had a record year in 2021 in terms of new capacity but is still projected to fall short of the International Energy Agency's net zero goals by 2030, a Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) report said on Wednesday. More giant offshore turbines were installed in 2021 than in... Continue Reading →