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Gas/condensate discovery in the North Sea

Equinor and its partner Aker BP have discovered hydrocarbons in the "Lofn" and "Langemann" prospects.

ABB’s new DP2 functionality delivers major improvement in vessel control during DEME sea trials

ABB's Dynamic Positioning Class 2 control solution passes sea trials on board DEME newbuild wind turbine installation vessel Norse Wind

Ørsted’s largest offshore wind farm in Germany produces first power

A new milestone for Ørsted in Germany: Borkum Riffgrund 3 is feeding power into the grid.

Shell grows interest in Atapu and Mero units offshore Brazil

Together with Petrobras, Shell Brasil deepened its stake in Atapu and Mero units

Van Oord successfully completes monopile installation at Windanker offshore wind farm

Van Oord’s scope of work included loading the monopiles at the fabrication site in Spain and transporting them to the Port of Rønne, Denmark.

Rapid development extends the lifetime of Norne

On 2 December production started from the Verdande subsea field in the Norwegian Sea. The field is tied back to the Norne FPSO.

Equinor makes new discoveries in the North Sea

The wells were drilled by the Deepsea Atlantic rig, which will move to the next exploration well in the area.

Fugro completes surveys for Italy’s Rimini offshore wind farm development

As one of Italy’s first fixed-bottom offshore wind initiatives, the 330 MW project represents a major step forward in the country’s energy transition.

Norwegian operator turns Page after rare dry well

DNO and its partners have drilled a dry well in the "Page" prospect in the southern part of the North Sea, about 270 kilometres from Stavanger and 40 kilometres from Ekofisk.

Nordsee One offshore wind farm signs a 5-year PPA with Shell

Nordsee One is located in the North Sea, in the German Exclusive Economic Zone and was commissioned in December 2017.

Optimising tidal-to-hydrogen systems: EMEC’s modelling insights for tidal energy alternative offtakes

While tidal generation varies throughout the day, its cyclical nature means this variability can be accurately forecast.

Cadeler signs two contracts for full-scope foundation and turbine installation

The turbine installation scope is scheduled to begin in early 2030 and will be carried out by one of Cadeler’s O-class jack-up vessels

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