Oil & gas news
Wood Group awarded TAQA contract extension
Wood Group has announced it has been awarded a two year contract extending its service provision for TAQA in the North Sea.
DNV GL wins verification contracts
Statoil has awarded contracts to DNV GL for verification of all 4 topsides, the 3 bridges, 3 of 4 jackets, topside installation by use of the Allseas single lift vessel ‘Pioneering Spirit and extended site assessment for the jack-up.
Oceanology International 2016 – looking back
Oceanology International 2016 attracted 7836 unique attendees from 79 countries, with many revisiting on consecutive days to provide an overall show attendance of 14 161.
MMT extends the charter of M/V Stril Explorer
MMT has announced plans to continue developing efficient, reliable and innovative methods and services for their clients within the renewable and marine cable sectors.
bpTT subsea trees arrive in Trinidad and Tobago
BP Trinidad and Tobago LLC has announced that all five subsea trees required for the Juniper project have arrived in Trinidad and Tobago.
Boskalis wins Johan Sverdrup contract
The contract for the delivery of three topside modules for the Johan Sverdrup project is estimated to be worth US$40 million.
Actuant acquires FourQuest Energy Middle East in US$60 million deal
FourQuest ME is involved in the provision of pipeline and process services across the Caspian, MENA regions.
DNV GL enables tailor-made safety reporting with latest ShipManager release
The Safety Management Reporting module, which is a key feature of the latest software release is reducing safety deficiencies.
Sabah: Malaysia’s first ever MultiClient programme
A new initiative by PETRONAS to stimulate offshore E&P investment activity has prompted PETRONAS through Malaysia Petroleum Management (MPM), to open an area of Malaysian offshore waters to the multiclient model for the first time.
SPE HSSE-SR: learning from O&G and other sectors for a sustainable future
The global oil and gas industry gathers a large amount of data on HSE incidents. Despite this, similar types of incidents occur again and again – why?