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DEME joins European Clean Hydrogen Alliance

The European Clean Hydrogen Alliance aims to initiate an investment agenda and support the scaling up of the hydrogen value chain across Europe.

Digital technologies boost earnings at Johan Sverdrup

Digital solutions have increased earnings by more than NOK two billion.

Acquisition of Barents Sea portfolio from Idemitsu Petroleum Norge

Lundin Energy commences programme of material exploration wells in the Barents Sea, targeting gross unrisked prospective resources of over 800 MMboe

Strike shuts down four Equinor fields in the North Sea

The trade union Lederne has stepped up its strike on the Norwegian continental shelf from Sunday midnight.

OHT’s ‘Alfa Lift’ secures Dogger Bank contracts

Alfa Lift, designed by Ulstein, is currently under construction at the CMHI yard in China and is due for delivery next year.

Fuel cell project develops ground-breaking fuel solution for ships and offshore

New and flexible fuel cell technology can reduce emissions from shipping by 40 to 100%.

First-ever U.S. flagged “Jones Act” compliant Service Operations Vessel

Edison Chouest Offshore affiliate executes long-term charter agreement with Ørsted and Eversource for provision of the first U.S. Jones Act compliant wind farm Service Operation Vessel

Construction starts on the world’s largest floating offshore wind farm

The Hywind Tampen project will be the first floating offshore wind project to supply renewable power for oil and gas installations.

Maersk Drilling awarded a contract to drill two development wells in the North Sea

Maersk Drilling has secured a contract from Dana Petroleum Netherlands B.V. to drill two development wells as part of Project Unity in the Dutch sector of the North Sea.

DEME: ‘Green Jade’ steel cutting gets underway

In a strong signal highlighting its confidence in the offshore wind sector, CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering (CDWE) held a strike steel ceremony today in Taiwan, when work officially began on its pioneering installation vessel ‘Green Jade’.

Simulation model may reduce the climate footprint of oil production

Future offshore oil and gas fields are most likely to be “satellite developments” that are less expensive and emit less greenhouse gases than other fields because they do not require new production platforms.

Edvard Grieg reserves increased by 50 million barrels of oil equivalent

Edvard Grieg reserves increased by 50 million barrels of oil equivalent and plateau production extended to late 2023

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