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Six LNG vessels to sport GTT’s tank design

France’s technological containment specialist Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) has been hired to provide the tank design for multiple new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers (LNGCs). The post Six LNG vessels to sport GTT’s tank design appeared first on Offshore Energy.

North Sea oil & gas drilling ops with COSL rig good to go

Norwegian state-owned energy giant Equinor has secured the go-ahead from the country’s authorities to use one of COSL Drilling Europe’s semi-submersible rigs for drilling operations in the North Sea off the coast of Norway. The post North Sea oil & gas drilling ops with COSL rig good to go appeared first on Offshore Energy.

25 rigs out of Borr Drilling’s 29-strong fleet either on hire or with jobs lined up

Borr Drilling, an offshore drilling player with its corporate base in Bermuda, has landed multiple new work assignments in Africa, Southeast Asia, and North America. As a result, 25 of our 29 rigs are either contracted or committed, with six in Southeast Asia, five in the Middle East and North Africa, another five in West Africa, three in Europe, and six in the Americas. The post 25 rigs out of Borr Drilling’s 29-strong fleet either on hire or with jobs lined up appeared first on Offshore Energy.

MISC makes its first foray into Papua New Guinea with ExxonMobil’s FSO deals

MISC, Malaysia’s owner and operator of offshore floating and energy-related maritime solutions and services, has signed on the dotted line with ExxonMobil PNG (EMPNG), a subsidiary of the U.S.-based energy giant ExxonMobil, for a new floating storage and offloading (FSO) unit, which is destined to work at a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project located in Papua New Guinea, Oceania. The post MISC makes its first foray into Papua New Guinea with ExxonMobil’s FSO deals appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Barents Sea prospect ends up being dry

Norwegian state-owned oil and gas giant Equinor has conducted drilling activities at a wildcat well in the Barents Sea off the coast of Norway with one of COSL Drilling Europe’s semi-submersible rigs. This well did not yield commercial quantities of hydrocarbons. The post Barents Sea prospect ends up being dry appeared first on Offshore Energy.