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Cook Inlet LNG puts new FSRU-based lifeline on Alaska’s energy horizon

Cook Inlet LNG, a subsidiary of Louisiana-based independent oil and gas company Gardes Holdings, has set the wheels in motion to secure regulatory clearances for an offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) import project, utilizing a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) and existing platform infrastructure to cover Alaska’s unmet gas demand and storage needs in the coming years. The post Cook Inlet LNG puts new FSRU-based lifeline on Alaska’s energy horizon appeared first on Offshore Energy.

McDermott among Aramco’s hand-picked contractors for large-scale projects

U.S. offshore engineering and construction player McDermott has made the cut and secured its spot in the contractor pool that Saudi Arabia’s Aramco selected for a project management consultancy (PMC) long-term agreement (LTA) to support delivery of large-scale energy, downstream, petrochemical and low-carbon projects across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The post McDermott among Aramco’s hand-picked contractors for large-scale projects appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Green light for North Sea ops with Odfjell Drilling’s rig

Norwegian authorities have approved drilling activities that Norway’s oil and gas player Aker BP is planning to undertake in the North Sea on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS), with a rig owned by Odfjell Drilling, an offshore drilling contractor. The post Green light for North Sea ops with Odfjell Drilling’s rig appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Northern Lights strengthens its fleet with new LCO2 vessel award to K Line and MISC

Northern Lights, a joint venture (JV) encompassing three European oil majors: Shell, Equinor, and TotalEnergies, has decided to enlarge its fleet with another liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier through a time charter deal with a consortium between Japan’s Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) and Malaysia’s MISC.   The post Northern Lights strengthens its fleet with new LCO2 vessel award to K Line and MISC appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UK oil & gas operator hires Dolphin Drilling’s rig on multimillion-dollar gig

Dolphin Drilling, an Oslo-listed, Aberdeen-headquartered owner and operator of a fleet of harsh environment mid-water and deepwater semi-submersible drilling rigs, has picked up an assignment in the UK with an undisclosed oil and gas operator for one of its semi-submersible rigs. The post UK oil & gas operator hires Dolphin Drilling’s rig on multimillion-dollar gig appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Ineos and Marubeni’s deal bringing more LNG to Asia

London-based Ineos Energy has shaken hands with Marubeni Corporation, a Japanese integrated trading and investment business conglomerate, on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply deal, which enriches Asia’s LNG arsenal. The post Ineos and Marubeni’s deal bringing more LNG to Asia appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Bilfinger workers on multi-day strike mission at Ithaca’s North Sea assets over pay dispute

Multiple offshore members employed by Bilfinger are set to kick off multi-day industrial action due to a dispute over pay, which will lead to an eight-day stoppage at a floating storage unit (FSU) and a floating production facility (FPF) on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). The post Bilfinger workers on multi-day strike mission at Ithaca’s North Sea assets over pay dispute appeared first on Offshore Energy.

JGC, Fluor in the clear for early works to double output at Shell-run LNG Canada

JGC Fluor BC LNG II joint venture (JV), composed of Japan’s JGC Holdings Corporation and Fluor Corporation, has been given the go-ahead to move forward with early activities for the expansion of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Kitimat, Canada’s British Columbia, which is operated by LNG Canada, a joint venture company encompassing Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, KOGAS, and Mitsubishi. The post JGC, Fluor in the clear for early works to double output at Shell-run LNG Canada appeared first on Offshore Energy.