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No objection to Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm

Thursday, December 8 2022

Wind Energy – Floating Wind

The offshore consent application for the Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm has been approved by the Highland Council’s North Planning committee.

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Filed Under: approval, Floating wind, International projects, Pentland, Scotland Tagged With: floating wind, MArine Scotland, Pentland

Petronas makes oil and gas discovery offshore Malaysia

Thursday, December 8 2022

Fossil Energy – Malaysia

Petronas has made an oil and gas discovery in Block SK306 offshore Malaysia, following the drilling of the Nahara-1 well.

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Filed Under: Discovery, International projects, Malaysia, Petronas Tagged With: malaysia, Nahara-1, petronas

Safe Zephyrus contract signed with Petrobras

Thursday, December 8 2022

Fossil Energy – Brazil

Prosafe has signed a contract with Petrobras for the provision of the Safe Zephyrus semi-submersible vessel for safety and maintenance support offshore Brazil.

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Filed Under: Accommodation, International News, International projects, Petrobras, Prosafe Tagged With: Accommodation, Petrobras, prosafe, Safe Zephyrus

CrossWind taps KBR for energy storage project

Tuesday, December 6 2022

Wind Energy – HKN

KBR has won a contract to provide engineering services for an offshore energy storage project for CrossWind, a joint venture (JV) between Shell and Dutch utility company, Eneco.

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Filed Under: CrossWind, Engineering, HKN, International projects, KBR Tagged With: CrossWind, engineering, HKN, KBR

Saipem strengthens its offshore drilling fleet

Tuesday, December 6 2022

Fossil Energy – Drilling

Saipem has exercised its purchase option concerning the seventh-generation Santorini drillship.

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Filed Under: Drilling, drillship, International projects, Saipem, Samsung Tagged With: drillship, saipem, samsung, Santorini

Aker BP gets board approval for $19bn investment

Monday, December 5 2022

Fossil Energy – NOAKA

Aker BP announced that its board has approved the decision to submit plans for development and operation (PDO) for the NOAKA field development project, the Skarv satellite project, the Valhall PWP-Fenris project, and the Utsira High projects, offshore Norway.

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Filed Under: Aker BP, International projects, NOAKA, Norway, Skarv field, Utsira Nord, Valhall Tagged With: Aker BP, NOAKA, norway, Skarv, Utsira, valhall

France launches two new offshore wind tenders

Sunday, December 4 2022

Wind Energy – France

Having just opened its first offshore wind farm (St Nazaire, 480 MW) France has launched tenders for two new ones. They’re bottom-fixed and will have a total capacity of 2.5 GW.

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Filed Under: France, International projects, Tenders, Windenergy Tagged With: France, tenders

Neptune Energy confirms new discovery in Norwegian Sea

Friday, December 2 2022

Fossil Energy – Drilling

Neptune Energy today announced a new discovery at the Calypso exploration well (PL938) in the Norwegian Sea.

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Filed Under: Calypso, Discovery, Drilling, International projects, Neptune Energy, Oil and Gas Tagged With: Calypso, drilling, Neptune Energy, Oil Discovery

Europe imports record amount of liquefied natural gas from Russia

Wednesday, November 30 2022

General – LNG Import

European countries’ imports of Russian LNG increased more than 40 percent between January and October this year (17.8 billion cubic meters) compared to the same period in 2021.

Russian LNG is not subject to sanctions by the EU.

In fact, Russian gas is considered essential to the energy security of some European countries. Yet there is nothing to stop Putin from cutting back on these gas supplies as well in retaliation for anti-Russian measures by the West. This could still force the EU to purchase the gas on the more expensive spot market.

France, Belgium, Spain, and the Netherlands accounted for almost all volumes.

Most Russian LNG is supplied by the Yamal LNG joint venture, which has Russian gas producer Novatek as its main shareholder. French energy giant Total is also in Yamal LNG, by the way.

This proves how difficult it is for Europe to break away from the Kremlin’s energy apparatus. Despite other boycotts of Russian energy products.

Source: Financial Times and Business AM

Filed Under: International projects, LNG, Russia Tagged With: Belgium, France, lng, Russia, The Netherlands

China’s spending on Russian energy nears $60 billion since war

Wednesday, November 30 2022

General – China

China continued to boost Russian energy imports last month, as purchases of natural gas, coal, crude oil and oil products increased to nearly $60 billion since the invasion of Ukraine, from about $35 billion a year ago.

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Filed Under: China, Energy supplies, International projects, Russia, Ukraine Tagged With: china, energy imports, Russia, Ukraine

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