Equinor
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The Norwegian oil and gas major and Vissim, a Norwegian tech firm, have completed a new space-based system for sea surveillance, marine and air logistics, and coordination of offshore activity and emergency response.
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The two companies have agreed to develop a carbon capture and storage supply chain to funnel carbon dioxide produced by German industry into storage deep beneath the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
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Unique partnerships forward both conventional renewables and new technologies to close the gap for a carbon-free future across the globe.
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Onshore flange repair allows several deepwater systems to resume production.
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New awards and extensions to previous work are valued at almost $500 million.
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The former North Platte discovery gets new owner, new name
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Is seaweed farming a viable alternative to industrial-scale carbon capture and storage? This 3-year project off the coast of Norway aims to find out.
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Partnerships flourish in offshore wind, while Equinor expands its renewables drive and solar companies in the US come together to shore up the supply chain ahead of increased demand.
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The contractor will finalize the chosen FPSO solution for the development in the Campos Basin pre-salt off Brazil.
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The duo looks to new drilling of the $8-billion pre-salt project in the Santos Basin.