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Globalizing marine energy

Jun 01, 2015

This past year has undoubtedly been one of the most challenging experienced by the marine energy industry in its short life, with some of our colleagues within the wave sector hardest hit. Neil Kermode…

Keppel to deliver more jackups to Mexico

May 30, 2015

Keppel FELS in Singapore is on track to deliver three KFELS B Class jackup rigs to Mexico's Grupo R, the company announced on 30 May, following a triple naming ceremony. Built to Keppel's proprietary KFELS B Class design, the three identical rigs were named CANTARELL I…

88 Energy exits Morocco

May 29, 2015

88 Energy received notification that the Moroccan Minister for Energy and Minister for Finance have signed the assignment document, finalizing the divestment of the interests of DVM International SARL ('DVM', 88 Energy's subsidiary in Morocco) in the Tarfaya Offshore Block…

Murphy begins Medusa first production

May 29, 2015

Murphy Oil completed and achieved first production at its Medusa SS #6 well in the Gulf of Mexico, according to partner W&T Offshore. Medusa SS #6 is located in the Medusa Field, in Mississippi Canyon 538/582 approximately 100m south of New Orleans…

Statoil wins its first Nicaraguan licenses

May 29, 2015

Statoil will make its first moves into Nicaraguan waters after the country awarded the Norwegian explorer four licenses off its Pacific coastline.  The 29 May announcement came after meetings last September where delegates from Statoil and the state oil company…

W&T in Ewing discovery

May 29, 2015

W&T Offshore encountered hydrocarbon pay at Ewing Banks 910 with the successful drilling and evaluation of the Ewing Banks 910 A-5 ST well in the Gulf of Mexico.  The company logged 160ft of gross hydrocarbon interval and is currently completing the well…

API comments on US Arctic regulations

May 29, 2015

Producing oil and natural gas safely and responsibly in the Arctic will strengthen America’s economy and national security, API said in comments to proposed regulations for operations offshore Alaska.  “Producing more energy here at home creates new job opportunities and makes us more secure…

More losses to come but industry worth fighting for

May 29, 2015

More than 5000 jobs have been lost in the UK North Sea sector and more losses are likely, the CEO of trade body Oil & Gas UK says. Deirdre Michie, Oil & Gas UK’s recently appointed CEO, told reporters during a briefing in Aberdeen that this is a challenging time for the industry…

Schlumberger, Eurasia merger gets third extension

May 29, 2015

Image from Schlumberger. The merger between the world's largest oilfield services company Schlumberger and Russian drilling contractor Eurasia Drilling Co. (EDC) has been put on the…

EvoLogics uses USV in demo

May 29, 2015

At MTS/IEEE OCEANS’15 in Genoa, EvoLogics presented its latest developments with a mobile demonstration kit that combines underwater LBL (Long Baseline) positioning with the company’s unmanned surface vehicle, the Sonobot. The Sonobot…

Petrobras hits at Carcará

May 29, 2015

Brazilian giant Petrobras encountered light oil pay at the second appraisal well at its Carcará pre-salt discovery offshore Rio de Janeiro, according to partner Queiroz Galvão Exploração e Produção (QGEP). ODN II…

Research points to mattress recycling

May 29, 2015

Subsea engineering and training firm Jee completed a contract with Decom North Sea (DNS) to identify pioneering methods of salvage and re-use options for concrete subsea mattresses. The aim of the project, which started February 2015 and saw Jee partner with DNS and Zero Waste Scotland (ZWS)…

Latest delivery for Atlantic Offshore

May 29, 2015

Standby vessel operator Atlantic Offshore Rescue has unveiled its third new vessel in the past 12 months as part of its fleet modernization program, representing an investment totaling £300 million.  Ocean Falcon, a new Class A multi role and emergency response and rescue (MRV/ERRV) vessel…

Seadrill down, but not out

May 28, 2015

Seadrill’s 1Q 2015 results showed the company’s revenue at US$1.244 million, down just 1.36% from $1.261 million in 4Q 2014. The West Jupiter. Image from Seadrill. Operating profit skyrocketed to a whopping 35…

NTSB: Shell to blame for Kulluk grounding

May 28, 2015

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is naming Shell as being ultimately responsible for the grounding of the Kulluk ice-class mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) in 2012 offshore Alaska, due to the company’s inadequate assessment of the risk for the towing…

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