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Oil platforms in the North Sea are attracting more cod and haddock than previously thought and wind farm installations could be designed with reefs in mind to help attract fish.
Recent news in the North Sea: BP through Aker BP (in which BP hold a 30% stake) acquired Offshore North Sea Chalk: Valhall & South Arne from HESS in a $2 billion deal. Valhall: 2017 net production ...
Cobra IS, a VINCI subsidiary, wins a contract to design, build and install two windfarm energy converter platforms in the North Sea. Two offshore windfarm energy converter platforms for a German ...
The total amount of energy available from North Sea wind is equivalent to 80 million barrels of oil a day – far more than ...
The floating offshore wind energy industry represents a chance to build a fairer, greener economy and ensure North Sea oil ...
LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - BG's North Sea Armada, Everest and Lomond platforms have shut down for planned maintenance, a spokeswoman said on Thursday. The Everest platform closed on Sept. 6 and ...
Southern-North-Sea News: Esgian: Rigs On The Move In Asia And Europe, Plans In Progress For New North Sea Wells, 16,000 Extra Workers Needed In UK’S Offshore. Tuesday, March 5, 2024.
Aberdeen-based High Performance Robotics (HPR) has made a new hire in the US as it looks to diversify from its North Sea ...
Leading European offshore transmission systems operator deploys critical optical networking technology for eight new 2-gigawatt platforms in the Dutch North Sea to deliver green energy to land.
Located about 3 miles offshore and 5 miles north of the Naval Postgraduate School is a first-of-its-kind ocean-sensing buoy.
European transmission operator TenneT has selected Nokia to provide optical networking technology for eight new 2GW offshore converter platforms in the Dutch North Sea. Nokia will deploy its 1830 ...
Mental health-related medical evacuations for UK North Sea workers doubled last year, while obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes continue to plague the industry, Offshore Energies UK (OEUK ...