Onshore/Offshore Facilities
The awards build on Tenaris’ role in earlier phases of the ultradeepwater Black Sea project.
Suspended by force majeure since the spring of 2021, work on the Mozambique LNG project has restarted with over 4,000 workers now engaged onshore and offshore to meet a 2029 deadline for first LNG.
Shell CEO Wael Sawan said Nigeria’s improving investment climate is boosting its appeal for long-term oil and gas investment.
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The standalone FPSO destined for Senegal’s first offshore oil development is on its way to a Singapore yard for topsides integration and commissioning.
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Cassia C is BP Trinidad and Tobago's first offshore compression platform.
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The Seaeye Falcon underwater robot is being used in the decommissioning and repurposing of an oil rig offshore Angola.
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Pemex and New Fortress Energy partner up to develop the Lakach gas field.
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The power from the first turbine to come online will be used to help run the Gullfaks A platform in the North Sea. Seven of the 11 turbines in the field are expected to begin producing power within a year.
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A network of more than 1,600 offshore facilities produces a significant portion of US domestic oil and gas. The facilities, which rely on technology to remotely monitor and control equipment, face a growing risk of cyberattacks.
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The supermajor is expected to put off green-lighting the presalt project for up to 2 years.
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Louisiana-based Commonwealth LNG gets the green light, while Delfin LNG gets more time on the development clock.
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The subsea partners secured a contract for the Cypre gas project offshore Trinidad and Tobago.
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The collaboration seeks to jointly develop onshore LNG modules with capacities between 1 and 2 mtpa.