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Sanmar cuts steel for four BOTAŞ electric tugs

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Turkish shipbuilder Sanmar has held a steel-cutting ceremony for four electric tugs to be built for state-owned crude oil and natural gas pipelines and trading company BOTAŞ. The post Sanmar cuts steel for four BOTAŞ electric tugs appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Subsea7 employs new installation method at Aramco’s giant offshore oil & gas project (Gallery)

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Subsea7 has used tugs and soft mooring lines connected to a jacket for barge docking for the first time without the deployment of anchors on the seabed to complete installation works at an oil and gas project off the coast of Saudi Arabia. The post Subsea7 employs new installation method at Aramco’s giant offshore oil & gas project (Gallery) appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Kraken Robotics bags $13M in subsea battery orders

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Canada-headquartered marine technology player Kraken Robotics has secured $13 million in orders for its […] The post Kraken Robotics bags $13M in subsea battery orders appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ABS brings Swiss player on board FPSO project being undertaken for Petrobras

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The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), a classification society, has hand-picked Switzerland-headquartered structural performance management software solutions provider Akselos to provide software to monitor one of the four floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) units in the Cessão Onerosa region of the pre-salt Santos Basin off the coast of Brazil. The post ABS brings Swiss player on board FPSO project being undertaken for Petrobras appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Start-up of giant gas development remains on track as flagship carbon capture and storage project propels forward Australia’s journey to net zero

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Australian energy player Santos has hit the 82% completion mark at its project in Commonwealth waters, bringing it closer to the first gas from its huge field off the coast of Australia. The firm also confirmed the commissioning of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in the Cooper Basin, which is said to be one of the world’s largest and lowest-cost CCS projects. The post Start-up of giant gas development remains on track as flagship carbon capture and storage project propels forward Australia’s journey to net zero appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Port of Newcastle’s Clean Energy Precinct project gains ground

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Port of Newcastle’s Clean Energy Precinct (CEP) project has reached a development milestone, with the signing of agreements for front-end engineering designs (FEED) and environmental impact statements (EIS). The post Port of Newcastle’s Clean Energy Precinct project gains ground appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UK backs green shipping corridor projects with fresh funding

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The UK Government has decided to award funds for new green shipping corridor projects that could boost the use of sustainable fuels, secure more green jobs, and advance environmentally friendly travel within Europe. The post UK backs green shipping corridor projects with fresh funding appeared first on Offshore Energy.