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Neptune Energy uses innovative technology for decommissioning work

Piping spools and umbilicals will be removed using the Utility ROV Services system (UTROV)

HullWiper teams up with World Subsea Services

HullWiper has formed a partnership with World Subsea Services to bring sustainable and affordable hull cleaning solutions to vessels calling at the Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka.

CSA’s expedition with USCG and NOAA leads to the discovery of USRC Bear

The survey covered more than 62 square nautical miles of the seabed, running a total of 558 linear miles

HullWiper co-founds new hull maintenance partnership Intertrac HullCare

The end-to-end hull maintenance service allows for regular inspections, analysis and reporting to track hull condition.

NOC and Subsea 7 launch research alliance

The UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is partnering with Subsea 7 to create BORA Blue Ocean Research Alliance™.

Ridley promises to smash barriers to using subsea robotics in offshore wind

Aberdeen technology developer HonuWorx and the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult are set to demonstrate a concept for a submersible mothership that will make subsea robotics a sustainable and cost-effective solution for offshore wind farms.

Fugro wins another IRM contract with Petrobras in Brazil

Petrobras has awarded Fugro a 3-year contract for subsea inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) services in Brazil.

Bureau Veritas completes world’s first full remote ‘in-water’ hull survey by ROV

The survey provided an opportunity to validate the integrity of the entire ship’s hull’s bottom.

Equinor bringing in a third Odfjell rig

Odfjell has been awarded a drilling contract for its Deepsea Stavanger mobile rig, scheduled to start drilling in February 2022.

OSM chosen as Ocean Infinity’s New Build Site Supervision partner

OSM has been awarded the New Build Site Supervision project of Ocean Infinity’s Eight new build vessels project.

Taiwan wind farms choose Saab Seaeye Cougar XT Compact robotic vehicle

Taiwan is currently actively developing offshore wind energy to meet the goal of 5.7GW.

Opinion: Robots could replace hundreds of thousands of oil and gas jobs by 2030

The US could reduce its staffing needs by over 140,000 employees and Russia by over 200,000 personnel. Canada, the UK, and Norway could shed between 20,000 and 30,000 jobs each.

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