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After 7.5-years with Flex LNG, CEO quits to pursue other opportunities

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The board of directors of Bermuda-headquartered liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping company Flex LNG has accepted the resignation of its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The post After 7.5-years with Flex LNG, CEO quits to pursue other opportunities appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Britoil’s 2010-built vessel bolsters German player’s North Sea energy projects’ supply ops

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SeaRenergy has strengthened its offshore supply capabilities in the North Sea, thanks to a long-term charter agreement with Britoil Offshore Services for a 15-year-old platform supply vessel (PSV), which will support the installation and commissioning of converter platforms and be available for any other supply duties in the German Bight and the UK sector of the North Sea. The post Britoil’s 2010-built vessel bolsters German player’s North Sea energy projects’ supply ops appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Corvus Energy expands its presence in China to support local shipbuilding industry

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Norway-based energy storage company Corvus Energy has opened a new office in Shanghai, China, to support the shipowners, shipyards, integrators, as well as other partners involved in the country’s shipbuilding industry. The post Corvus Energy expands its presence in China to support local shipbuilding industry appeared first on Offshore Energy.

BP and SOCAR join NewMed in grabbing slice of multi-license gas exploration pie off Israel

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Israel’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has put its stamp of approval on six licenses in a fourth competitive process for natural gas exploration in the State of Israel’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The list of license winners entails Azerbaijan’s SOCAR, NewMed Energy – former Delek Drilling – and Britain’s BP. The post BP and SOCAR join NewMed in grabbing slice of multi-license gas exploration pie off Israel appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Twelve partners to demonstrate full DC grid concept on real vessel

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The UK’s University of Birmingham scientists are joining experts from across Europe in a €10.2 million project to create a working prototype ship powered by full direct current (DC) electrical systems. The post Twelve partners to demonstrate full DC grid concept on real vessel appeared first on Offshore Energy.