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EMEC and NNMREC further UK/US collaboration

Subsea industry urges government to support the UK’s £9bn sector

Efficiency efforts under the spotlight at key conference

World’s first subsea tidal array prepares for operation

Efficiency efforts under the spotlight at key conference

A2SEA signs contract for Hornsea Offshore Wind Farm Project One

Danish engineers enter the Chinese market for offshore wind

DNV GL launches first standard for classification of offshore gangways

Natural England delegation visits Global Marine to gain better understanding of submarine cable industry

Multimillion Pound subsea project with BP secured

Industry-wide approach could give North Sea new lease of life

NSRI (National Subsea Research Initiative) has called on the industry to come up with a collaborative approach to unlocking the potential of small pools of hydrocarbons in the North Sea.

European Offshore Energy Exhibition set to make waves in 2016

The biennial European Offshore Energy Exhibition, co-located alongside; Drives & Controls, Plant and Asset Management, Air-Tech and Fluid Power & Systems Exhibitions – is once again set to return to Birmingham’s NEC (Halls 3/3A) from 12-14th April 2016, alongside MACH 2016 and National Electronics Week 2016. Collectively the exhibitions will be the largest manufacturing and engineering events of 2016, and will create an unmissable event.

Statoil’s Mariner project to be discussed at joint industry event

Four members of Statoil’s Mariner subsurface team are set to discuss exactly how important it is for collaboration between disciplines to deliver value, as well as inspiring the next generation of geoscientists and engineers.

Young subsea engineers inspired to design underwater robots

Subsea UK will sponsor an initiative which inspires budding subsea engineers for a second year. The body which represents the £9bn subsea industry has now committed £20,000 to the Scottish MATE ROV competition.

Renewable energy record achieved at London Array

London Array has set a new record for the amount of clean electricity produced by an offshore wind farm in a single calendar month.

DNV GL helps industry navigate environmental requirements of EU Offshore Safety Directive

The recently implemented EU Offshore Safety Directive1 is now mandatory and requires identification of major environmental incidents (MEIs) and the associated safety and environmental critical elements (SECEs)2.

Alignment for Decom North Sea and Oil & Gas UK

UK offshore oil and gas industry trade bodies Oil & Gas UK and Decom North Sea are to align on key areas to deliver a more efficient and effective decommissioning agenda for the North Sea.

European Commission ready to step in on EU renewables target

The European Commission must take the necessary measures to ensure that EU member states meet the "at least" 27% renewable energy target by 2030.

First phase of tidal array cabling project hailed a success

The first phase of a major project to investigate cost-effective methods of cable laying for tidal energy arrays has been hailed a success.

Global Marine Systems re-enters power market

Global Marine Systems Limited, the UK headquartered world leader in subsea cable route design, installation and maintenance, is re-entering the power market after a brief absence.

Subsea UK to build regional hub in South of England

Industry body, Subsea UK, is looking to establish a regional hub in the south of England that will bring together businesses across the subsea supply chain to identify opportunities and debate the challenges facing the sector which supports around 55,000 jobs and generates £9billion to the UK economy.

DNV GL helps industry navigate environmental requirements of EU Offshore Safety Directive

The recently implemented EU Offshore Safety Directive1 is now mandatory and requires identification of major environmental incidents (MEIs) and the associated safety and environmental critical elements (SECEs)2.

UK oil and gas firms are missing opportunities on collaboration

A lack of effective supply chain collaboration means companies are missing out on maximising the potential value from the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS), according to Deloitte’s survey of oil and gas operators and oilfield services companies.

Wind power to serve a quarter of Europe's electricity demand by 2030

Wind power can meet a quarter of Europe’s electricity demand by 2030 if Member States deliver on climate and energy pledges, according to the latest forecasts by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).

OE 2015 confirms a positive outlook for the industry

SPE Offshore Europe 2015, held in Aberdeen, Scotland from September 8-11, sent out a very clear message that the oil and gas industry has a future for many years to come.