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Equinor: Contracts for services at seven supply bases in Norway

Equinor has awarded Norsea Group AS, Saga Fjordbase AS and ASCO Norge AS contracts for services at supply bases in Norway.

Corvus Energy awarded contract with NOV for ESS delivery to offshore drilling rig

Corvus Energy has been selected by National Oilwell Varco (NOV) to supply the Energy Storage System (ESS) for another PowerBlade ™ installation.

Vår Energi acquires Olympic Energy and Troms Sirius for service in the North Sea

Work on acquiring two new vessels to support Vår Energi’s operations in the North Sea began in October.

Prosafe SE: Safe Notos contract extension with Petrobras

In addition with a large capacity open deck area and telescopic gangway, the Safe Notos provides Petrobras with 300 tonne lift capability.

ABS reaches an IHM century with Seaspan

Remote survey demand surges around 300% as COVID-19 drives evolution of maritime

McDermott announces second shipment of MODEC FPSO modules

The modules will travel from McDermott's Altamira fabrication facility to Singapore where integration will be performed at the Dyna-Mac Fabrication Yard.

Maersk Drilling awarded three-well contract by Petrogas

The contract is expected to commence in November 2020 and has an estimated duration of 110 days.

Minor gas discovery near the Maria field in the Norwegian Sea

The well was drilled about 9 kilometres east of the Maria field in the Norwegian Sea, and about 210 kilometres north of Kristiansund.

Triton Knoll marks a series of project ‘firsts’ as blades arrive at Seaton Port

Turbine blades destined to be installed at the 857MW offshore wind farm, arrive at its chosen construction port in Teesside.

NOV, Total, and Equinor sign a two-year joint industry project contract

NOV signed a JIP contract with Total and Equinor for a two-year research and development project in Brazil for the development of a deepwater subsea automated pig launcher.

Yinson’s FPSO Abigail-Joseph achieves first oil

This marks the commencement of the firm charter of the FPSO for a period of 7 years, with options to extend for a further 8 years.

Floating wind turbine “Nezzy²” passes its second test in the Baltic Sea

In the Bay of Greifswald, 180 sensors were used in 30 different measurements to establish how Nezzy² behaves when exposed to different wind directions and speeds as well as wave heights and directions.

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