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Plans call for license partner Aker BP to serve as operator during the development phase, with operatorship reverting to DNO after first oil in 2028.
Production from the Búzios field now tops 1 million B/D with six floating production systems in operation and more on the way.
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Researchers from the Offshore Robotics for Certification of Assets Hub teamed with EDF Renewables to use a modified remotely operated vehicle to conduct what they say is the first autonomous underwater inspection of wind farm foundations.
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The Internet of Things company plans to broaden its reach into the oil and gas industry with its acquisition of Hiber.
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The Barents Sea is the gift that keeps on giving for Equnior which has made its 10th sizeable discovery within the same license area.
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Finland will operate the FSRU jointly with Estonia as part of an emerging LNG hub in the Baltic Sea region.
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Tanker transit statistics via the Suez Canal broke historic records in April as Europe sought to import more crude oil and LNG from the Arab Gulf to replace traditional supplies from Russia.
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The deal grows the marine energy services company’s shallow-water GOM fleet by more than 30 vessels.
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Norphlet-trend discovery will be developed via a three-well subsea tieback to the Blind Faith FPU.
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Their model’s predictions should help researchers improve ocean climate simulations and hone the design of offshore structures.
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A new gas-gathering rule that has been issued by the US Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration will soon expand oversight to all onshore gas-gathering pipelines, including about 425,000 miles of lines that had not previously been documented in annual reporting.