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DEME’s new fallpipe vessel Yellowstone arrived in Flushing

Monday, May 20 2024

General – Fallpipe Vessel

Hugo Bouvy, managing director of DEME Offshore, announced on social media the arrival of DEME’s new sustainable fallpipe vessel Yellowstone in Flushing, the Netherlands.

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Filed Under: DEME, fall pipe vessel, International News, Yellowstone Tagged With: DEME Offshore, Fallpipe vessel, Yellowstone

Letter of intent to fulfill joint ambitions

Sunday, May 19 2024

Wind Energy – Sustainability

Together with Irish and British colleagues, Eamon Ryan and Andrew Bowie, Tinne Van der Straeten, the Belgian Minister of Energy signed a letter of intent to create a connection between the wind farms off the Irish coast and Princess Elisabeth Island.

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Filed Under: Belgium, International projects, Ireland, Princess Elisabeth, UK Tagged With: Belgium, ireland, Joint ambition, Princess Elisabeth Island, UK

Seadrill sells Qatar jack-up fleet

Sunday, May 19 2024

Fossil Energy – Drilling

Seadrill has entered into a definitive agreement to sell three jack-up rigs – the West Castor, the West Telesto and the West Tucana.

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Filed Under: Drilling, drilling rig, International projects, Jack up, Qatar, Seadrill Tagged With: jack up rigs, Qatar, Sale, seadrill

Equinor gets green light to build Empire Wind 1 off New York

Sunday, May 19 2024

Wind Energy – New York USA

Equinor has been given the final approval to begin construction of its 810MW Empire Wind 1 offshore wind farm off the coast of New York.

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Filed Under: approval, Empire Wind, Equinor, International projects, New York Tagged With: approval, Empire Wind, Equinor, New York

MoU between Subsea 7 and C-Power

Sunday, May 19 2024

General – AOPS

Subsea 7 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with C-Power to test the next generation of their autonomous offshore power system (AOPS) design in collaboration with Subsea Integration Alliance.

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Filed Under: International News, MoU, offshore power system Tagged With: C-Power, MOU, offshore power system, subsea 7

Petrobras launches newbuild support vessel tenders

Sunday, May 19 2024

General – Brazil

Petrobras plans to launch a pair of tenders by the end of the year aimed at contracting as many as 26 newbuild offshore support vessels in a fresh effort to restore the Brazilian shipbuilding industry to its former glory.

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Filed Under: Brazil, International projects, offshore support vessels, Petrobras Tagged With: Brazil, offshore support vessels, Petrobras

Saipem wins $850 million Angola subsea order

Friday, May 17 2024

Fossil Energy – Ndungu Field

Saipem has been awarded a new offshore contract by Azule Energy Angola for the development of the Ndungu Field as part of Agogo Integrated West Hub Project, located approximately 180 km off the coast of Angola.

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Filed Under: Angola, Engineering, International projects, Saipem, subsea services, subsea technology Tagged With: angola, engineering, fabrication, Installation, jumpers, Ndungu Field, pipelines, saipem, subsea facilities, transportation, umilicals

Jan de Nul orders another XL cable installation vessel

Friday, May 17 2024

General – New Cable Installation Vessel

Offshore installation services company Jan De Nul has ordered another XL cable laying vessel (CLV), identical to the Fleeming Jenkin, which boasts ‘unrivalled cable-carrying capacity’.

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Filed Under: Cable installation, cable installation vessel, International News, Jan de Nul Tagged With: cable installation vessel, Jan de Nul

SSEN selects consortium as Preferred Bidder for Shetland 2 HVDC link

Thursday, May 16 2024

General – HVDC Subsea Cable

SSEN Transmission announced it has selected Sumitomo Electric Industries and its subsea cable installation partner, Van Oord Offshore Wind UK, (the Sumitomo Electric Van Oord Consortium) as preferred bidder for the proposed Shetland 2 High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) link subsea cable.

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Filed Under: Cable installation, HVDC, International News, Sumitomo, Van Oord Tagged With: HVDC link, preferred bidder, Shetland 2, SSEN, Sumitomo, Van Oord

Ampelmann’s A-type on Telford 25

Thursday, May 16 2024

Fossil Energy – W2W

Ampelmann will start work this week on board the Telford 25, owned and operated by Telford Offshore, for a short scope with their client offshore in Saudi Arabia.

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Filed Under: motion compensated gangway, Saudi Arabia, Telford Offshore, W2W Tagged With: ampelmann, motion compensated gangway, Saudi Arabia, Telford Offshore

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