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FEED gig for LNG project on US Gulf Coast comes KBR’s way

U.S.-headquartered science, technology, and engineering player KBR has won a front-end engineering design (FEED) contract for a planned multi-train liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility on the Texas Gulf Coast, United States. The post FEED gig for LNG project on US Gulf Coast comes KBR’s way appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Navitas expanding its oil & gas footprint in Falkland Islands

Israel’s Navitas Petroleum has taken steps to bolster its oil and gas portfolio off the coast of the Falkland Islands with a non-binding deal to get a majority stake in a license within the North Falkland Basin.   The post Navitas expanding its oil & gas footprint in Falkland Islands appeared first on Offshore Energy.

African offshore oil field set to come online by month-end

Akrake Petroleum, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lime Petroleum Holding, which is an 89.74% subsidiary of Singapore’s Rex International Holding, is planning to start oil production from an oil field off the coast of Benin by the end of January 2026. The post African offshore oil field set to come online by month-end appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Larsen & Toubro snaps up partner’s stake in heavy-lift and pipelay vessel

Malaysia’s oil and gas services provider Vantris Energy, formerly known as Sapura Energy, has opted to sell its interest in L&T-Sapura Shipping Pvt. Ltd. (LTSSPL) to its joint venture partner, Larsen & Toubro (L&T). The post Larsen & Toubro snaps up partner’s stake in heavy-lift and pipelay vessel appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Shell hands out more work to Vallourec for subsea oil & gas project

French provider of tubular solutions Vallourec has secured a new deal with the UK-headquartered energy giant Shell for the supply of oil country tubular goods (OCTG) products and services for offshore operations related to the development of a giant deepwater project off the coast of Brazil. The post Shell hands out more work to Vallourec for subsea oil & gas project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Asian firm gets construction job for Malaysian offshore project

OceanMight, a subsidiary of Sarawak-headquartered KKB Engineering, has been tasked with handling a segment of the construction of a fixed offshore structure and host tie-in at a greenfield development (GFD) project off the coast of Malaysia. The post Asian firm gets construction job for Malaysian offshore project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Vallourec partners with Geostock on hydrogen storage solutions | Hydrogen

French pipe manufacturer Vallourec has signed a memorandum of understanding with underground energy storage specialist Geostock to jointly develop infrastructure solutions for hydrogen storage and carbon capture, utilisation and storage. Announced in December 2025, the collaboration brings together Vallourec’s tubular solutions and hydrogen storage systems with Geostock’s experience in subsurface energy storage, including salt and rock caverns. Under the agreement, the two companies will work across the hydrogen storage value chain, targeting both small- and large-scale storage applications. Vallourec’s Delphy system is designed to store up to 100 tonnes of hydrogen under high safety conditions, while Geostock’s underground cavern solutions are suited to larger capacities exceeding 500 tonnes. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles!… Read More »Vallourec partners with Geostock on hydrogen storage solutions | Hydrogen

Shell backs high-pressure electrolysis for industrial hydrogen | Hydrogen

UK-based renewable hydrogen technology company Supercritical Solutions has signed a non-exclusive collaboration agreement with Shell Global Solutions International as it advances its electrolyser technology towards pilot-scale demonstration. Announced on 8 January, the agreement underpins a paid technology feasibility study that will support evaluation and planning of a future pilot project. Scope of work includes performance data analysis, process safety assessment and a techno-economic evaluation. The project builds on a relationship that began in 2021 through Shell’s New Energy Challenge, an initiative supporting early-stage energy technologies. Shell Ventures later invested in Supercritical’s £14m Series A funding round in 2024, which was co-led by Toyota Ventures. Supercritical’s technology is also being evaluated in other industrial contexts this year, including a government-backed feasibility study with HAMR Energy on integrating its electrolysers into low-cost renewable methanol production for shipping… Read More »Shell backs high-pressure electrolysis for industrial hydrogen | Hydrogen