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Subsea cable study released

Mar 17, 2015

The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) and The Crown Estate have published a report on the performance of subsea cabling in high energy environments to support the development of commercial wave and tidal energy sites. The key aim of…

ABB gets Johan Sverdrup power supply work

Mar 16, 2015

Statoil, on behalf of the Johan Sverdrup partnership, awarded a US$133.5 million contract to ABB for land-based power supply to phase 1 of the Johan Sverdrup field development. The Johan Sverdrup concept…

Lords call for North Sea conference

Mar 16, 2015

The House of Lords EU Committee has today called for a Ministerial Conference of North Sea countries to ensure a holistic approach is developed to managing the environmental challenges and economic opportunities in the North Sea. The…

Accommodation vessel market hinges on quality

Mar 16, 2015

The global offshore accommodation market has seen significant growth over the past five years, with persons on board (PoB) requirements increasing by 27% between 2009 and 2014. Although the recent oil price decline has negatively impacted the accommodation market to some extent…

Fugro wins Statoil, Gassco pipeline inspection contract

Mar 13, 2015

Statoil Petroleum and Gassco awarded the 2015 annual pipeline inspection contract to Fugro. The Geo Prospector. From Fugro.   The contract covers inspection of defined sections of subsea…

AGSL gets Golden Eagle contract

Mar 13, 2015

Aberdeen-based Nexen Petroleum awarded Asset Guardian Solutions Ltd. (AGSL) a contract to provide solutions software for the Golden Eagle project offshore the UK North Sea. AGSL will provide the software management tool, Asset Guardian…

Expro wins Innovator Award

Mar 13, 2015

Expro won the Innovator Award at this year’s SPE Offshore Achievement Awards for its pioneering wireless well solutions technology. Champion receiving the award. Image from Expro.   The…

GCA opens central London office

Mar 12, 2015

Gaffney, Cline & Associates (GCA) opened a new office location in central London to complement its existing UK base in Bentley, Hampshire and international locations in Houston and Singapore. Michael Cline, GCA principal – business strategy and legal counsel will lead the new office…

GDF Suez hits at Dalziel

Mar 12, 2015

GDF Suez E&P UK made a new discovery at the Dalziel structure in the UK Central North Sea. The Transocean Galaxy II jackup. From Transocean.  Well 22/16-6 flowed at rates in excess of 8000…

Total North Sea reinvention needed

Mar 12, 2015

A “total reinvention is the level of change that is needed” for the North Sea to move forward and continue to be competitive, energy leaders heard in northeast England yesterday (11 March).  The North Sea’s mature status, high costs,…

Bel Valves eyes new subsea facility

Mar 12, 2015

Newcaslte, England-based valve manufacturer BEL Valves is looking to set up a new £10 million subsea engineering facility for Newcastle’s Quayside. Plans for the 20,000sq ft Neptune Test Centre on the now derelict Spillers Tyne Mill site…

Ocean Installer gets more Statoil work

Mar 10, 2015

Ocean Installer signed amendments with Statoil for umbilical marine installation at the Visund field and for riser replacement at the Troll B field, both in the North Sea. Image of the Normand Vision…

Raptor to invest £1.5 million

Mar 10, 2015

Raptor Oil Ltd, a pre-revenue start-up company is to invest £1.5 million on a new research and development (R&D) project to help boost performance in the oil and gas sector.  Raptor is using proven proprietary signal processing technology…

Wood Mack sold to US-based Verisk

Mar 10, 2015

An American data analytics and risk assessment firm based in Jersey City has bought Edinburgh, UK-based energy and mining industry analyst Wood Mackenzie.  Verisk Analytics has agreed to buy the firm for US$2.8 billion from owners Hellman & Friedman and other Wood Mackenzie shareholders…

Spanish Point probe setback

Mar 10, 2015

Drilling on the Spanish Point gas discovery in the northern Porcupine Basin offshore Ireland has again been set back.  Operator Cairn Energy said today (10 March) that the well, planned for 1H this year, had been 'deferred pending discussions…

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