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Awarding sand screen services contracts worth one billion NOK

Equinor has signed three-year contracts with Tendeka AS and Baker Hughes Norge AS for providing sand screen services at a total value of around NOK one billion

Equinor and partners fully align interests in the Carcará oil discovery in Brazil

Equinor and Barra Energia (“Barra”) have completed their transaction announced on 4 July 2018, whereby Equinor has acquired Barra's 10% interest in the BM-S-8...

Subsea 7 to deliver pipelines for Sverdrup Phase 2

Equinor has awarded Subsea 7 S.A. an EPIC contract for the Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 project in the Norwegian North Sea

Statfjord A Platform Resumes Loading After Leak

Equinor has resumed loadings at its aging Statfjord A platform as an investigation continues

Equinor set for Trestakk field start-up following nod from Norwegian authorities

The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has granted Equinor consent for start-up of the Trestakk field in the Norwegian Sea.

DEME joins Hywind Tampen study group

DEME Offshore has signed an agreement with Equinor to study potential floating concrete substructures for the 88MW Hywind Tampen offshore wind farm

Shell makes deepwater oil discovery in the Gulf of Mexico

 Shell Offshore Inc. has reported an oil discovery at the Blacktip prospect in the deepwater US Gulf of Mexico

An autonomous future for offshore survey

Autonomous underwater vehicles are proving their value in terms of speed, safety and, more surprisingly, environmental efficiency

BP Sanctions $6 Billion Development Offshore Azerbaijan

BP and partners have sanctioned the Azeri Central East project, the next stage of development of the giant Azeri-Chirag-Deepwater Gunashli oilfield

Carbon Trust reveals floater cable winners

The Carbon Trust has picked five winners of a dynamic export cable competition within its Floating Wind Joint Industry Project

Germany opens Baltic Sea’s biggest wind farm

Germany will open the Arkona wind park, a giant wind farm out in the Baltic Sea. This is a joint venture of utility EON SE and Norway’s oil and gas giant Equinor

Shell divests stake in Caesar-Tonga

Shell Offshore Inc. has signed an agreement to sell its 22.45% non-operated interest in the Caesar-Tonga asset in the deepwater US Gulf of Mexico to Delek CT Investment LLC, a subsidiary of Delek Group

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