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Grain de Sail to build third sailing cargo ship

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French company Grain de Sail has decided to construct its third cargo sailboat, the Grain de Sail III, to meet the need for wind-powered maritime transport. The post Grain de Sail to build third sailing cargo ship appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Island Drilling rig makes a stop at shipyard in Las Palmas

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Canarship has confirmed the arrival of a semi-submersible rig to the Port of Las Palmas. This rig is owned by Norway’s Island Drilling. The post Island Drilling rig makes a stop at shipyard in Las Palmas appeared first on Offshore Energy.

US court forestalls threat of oil & gas shutdown in Gulf of Mexico with a reprive

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A court decision, which was interpreted to pose a serious threat to new and existing oil and natural gas operations in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico with some fearing that it would have unintended consequences for the offshore wind program as well, has been replaced with a new one. The post US court forestalls threat of oil & gas shutdown in Gulf of Mexico with a reprive appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Hydrogen, maritime projects among winners of €4.8 billion EU grant

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The European Commission has selected 85 net-zero projects, including those involving hydrogen and maritime, to receive €4.8 billion in grants from the Innovation Fund. The post Hydrogen, maritime projects among winners of €4.8 billion EU grant appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Update: North Sea platform still offline after smoke incident

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Equinor has confirmed that the production at an unmanned production platform on a gas field in the North Sea offshore Norway remains shut in, following the appearance of smoke, with no impact on committed gas exports currently anticipated. The post Update: North Sea platform still offline after smoke incident appeared first on Offshore Energy.

DOF vessel finds more work with oil major in Australian waters

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DOF Group has secured a new long-term assignment for one of its platform supply vessels (PSVs) off the coast of Australia, which enables the ship to remain in the country after wrapping up its five-year job with Esso Australia, an Australian affiliate of ExxonMobil. The post DOF vessel finds more work with oil major in Australian waters appeared first on Offshore Energy.