| | | | | | The cable-lay vessel (CLV) fleet is projected to grow from 37 vessels in 2025 to 48 by 2030, driven by increasing offshore wind demand worldwide, according to maritime analyst firm Spinergie. |
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| | | | | | Join Carlos Tapia, energy director at Independent Project Analysis (IPA), during a one-hour live event on Dec. 17, as he shares global insights on brownfield developments and the growing role of topsides modifications in boosting production and optimizing assets. |
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| | | | The transaction, which Harbour aims to conclude next spring, would add net production of 20,000 boe/d and provide entry into the Kraken oilfield development. |
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| | Both the contracts with Valaris and Northern Ocean contain options for extensions. |
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| | The long-term contract involves use of wide-ranging techniques and tech on anchors, chains, wire and other components. |
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| | The program involves use of Viridien's latest techniques to image potential hydrocarbon structures in Block 22, which will be offered in Angola’s next offshore licensing round. |
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| | Fourteen offshore locations are being offered for permanent CO2 storage in areas with depleted fields and saline aquifers, with licenses set to be awarded in 2027. |
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| | | | Sponsored | | Covers capital investment evaluation, budgeting, and decision analysis using both deterministic and probabilistic models. Includes real-world oil and gas examples, Monte Carlo simulations, and updated decline curve spreadsheets. New chapters address reserves booking, WACC, abandonment, and depreciation. Features solved problems, illustrations, and end-of-chapter exercises. |
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| | Offshore provides a detailed review of 2025's key offshore oil and gas finds, emphasizing the scale of reserves, project status and strategic importance, supported by expert analysis. |
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| | Noble Corp. is selling six jackup rigs to Borr Drilling and Ocean Oilfield Drilling for a total of about $424 million. |
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| | Thirty companies participated, with bp, Chevron and Shell among the top bidders, reflecting the offshore industry's confidence in Gulf of Mexico development. |
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