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BP has put its Murlach field in the U.K. North Sea into production, marking its sixth major project start-up in 2025.
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BP has put its Murlach field in the U.K. North Sea into production, marking its sixth major project start-up in 2025.
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ExxonMobil and Iraq have signed an agreement for the US supermajor to re-enter the Middle East country, although neither side released many details about what the plan will entail.
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London-headquartered energy services provider Hunting has begun the delivery of oil country tubular goods (OCTG) accessories to support deepwater drilling operations offshore Guyana.
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Lithuania’s National Energy Regulatory Council (NERC) has ruled that the country’s second 700MW offshore wind tender did not take place after receiving only one application by the submission deadline.
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Aberdeen-based Dolphin Drilling announced the contract fixture of its semi-submersible drilling rig, BORGLAND DOLPHIN, to Repsol.
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One of the most notable updates to the upcoming Danish 3 GW Offshore Wind Tender is the introduction of a capability-based two-way CfD, which, unlike traditional CfDs, will be settled based on the potential generation of the wind farm rather than actual output.
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The Australian Government has recently unveiled its latest Net Zero Plan, setting a new target to cut 62–70% of greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 (against 2005 levels).
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Equatorial Guinea has signed an agreement with US energy giant Chevron to develop the Aseng Gas Project, marking a significant step in the country’s ambition to become a leading liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing hub in Africa.
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Japan has identified two new areas for offshore wind development in a bid to reignite momentum behind its green energy transition, following setbacks in the country’s flagship renewable programme.
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Hellenic Cables has secured an order from offshore contractor Seaway7 to supply 165 km of 66kV submarine inter-array cables for the 960-MW East Anglia TWO offshore wind project in the UK.
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