BOEM sets date for Big Beautiful Gulf 2 offshore oil and gas lease sale
Rapidly following up on its release earlier this month of the Final Notice of Sale for the Big Beautiful Gulf 1 (BBG1) offshore oil and gas lease sale the Bureau of Ocean
Rapidly following up on its release earlier this month of the Final Notice of Sale for the Big Beautiful Gulf 1 (BBG1) offshore oil and gas lease sale the Bureau of Ocean
As Asia’s offshore wind industry expands at a record pace, vessel operators are under pressure to meet new operational demands while advancing their own sustainability goals. The shift toward deeper, more remote
Not much has emerged about the status of Dominion Energy’s giant wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) Charybdis since its April 15 delivery by the Seatrium AMFELS shipyard, the last delivery from the
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) today announced two major steps toward expanding offshore energy development pursuant to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The agency released the Final Notice of
As the U.K. advances towards its net zero emissions, DNV is proposing that it adopts a revised risk management framework for the offshore renewables industry, built on oil and gas best practices.
The National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) has released Gulf of America Forward, a comprehensive new report and digital platform showcasing the Gulf of America as one of the world’s most valuable and
A dispute between Singapore’s Seatrium and Maersk Offshore Wind is headed for arbitration. As we reported at the time, on October 10, Seatrium received a notice of termination from Maersk Offshore Wind
Offshore wind specialist RWE and U.K.-based ARC Marine—who designs, manufactures, installs, and monitors nature-inclusive systems—have achieved a global first at Rampion Offshore Wind Farm with the installation of specially eco-engineered Reef cubes as undersea
Seatrium reported today that Maersk Offshore Wind (the former Maersk Supply) has canceled the contract for a Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) ordered March 2022 for deployment at the Empire Wind 1
The California Energy Commission has awarded the Port of Long Beach $20 million to fund the ongoing development of Pier Wind, a proposed 400-acre terminal to assemble and deploy floating offshore wind