Maritime Companies form alliance to lead in offshore ship management Isbel Lázaro. · October 14, 2025 The new company will manage a combined fleet in excess of 30 offshore support vessels from 2026.
New Energies BLM cancels 6.2 GW Esmeralda Seven Solar Project in Nevada Joshua Falcón. · October 13, 2025 The Esmeralda Seven development contemplated developing solar infrastructure on 62,300 available acres.
Oil and Gas Serica Energy agrees strategic purchase of BP’s North Sea assets Joshua Falcón. · October 13, 2025 The agreement provides for a key stake in Culzean, the UK's largest producing gas field
Oil and Gas Azule Energy begins drilling first NGC gas well in Angola Joshua Falcón. · October 13, 2025 This first well is part of a broader strategy to increase natural gas production offshore Angola.
New Energies Eni starts permitting process for its new biorefinery and chemical recycling plant in Priolo Joshua Falcón. · October 13, 2025 The Priolo plant will be the first large-scale industrial application of this technology, following the tests carried out at the pilot plant in Mantua.
Oil and Gas Shenandoah reaches 100,000 barrels per day after Phase 1 completion Ruth Arteaga. · October 13, 2025 Daily production achieved in only 75 days after the Shenandoah FPS system became operational.
Maritime Damen and Chomex Marino announce new generation of offshore tugboats Joshua Falcón. · October 12, 2025 The tugboats will operate with a 100% Mexican crew, which strengthens the role of the national maritime industry in large-scale offshore projects.
New Energies Global Maritime signs agreement with Van Oord for engineering consulting services Joshua Falcón. · October 12, 2025 The alliance extends beyond the United Kingdom, opening the door to joint operations also in the Netherlands and other regions of the offshore market.
New Energies Red Eléctrica completes its supply and expansion work at Benahadux substation Joshua Falcón. · October 12, 2025 These actions consolidate a more robust and prepared network for the energy and railway growth of the territory.
Maritime Charybdis, the first U.S.-built offshore heavy lift vessel, delivered. Ruth Arteaga. · October 12, 2025 The Charybdis has a 426-foot-tall crane with the capacity to lift up to 2,200 tons.