With so many offshore oil and gas rigs approaching the end of their production cycle over the next decade, the planning of decommissioning projects among ocean energy developers is a long-term operational priority.
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As nations grapple with their latest net zero ambitions, questions linger about the current rate of progress defining the fabled energy transition. What is clear, though, is that futureproofing the global energy mix will depend heavily on the safe and responsible exploration of offshore energy resources.
Seequent is a leader in earth modeling, geo-data management and team collaboration software. In this TAKE 5, we hear from Matt Grove, Regional Manager, Environment, at Seequent, to find out more about how they employ their technology in the ocean industry.
The European Space Agency’s Space Solutions plays an integral role in the ocean industry through specialized technology projects, strategic partnerships, and the funding of sustainable maritime initiatives. In this TAKE 5, we catch up with Grant Day, Business Applications UK Region Ambassador, Southwest England & Wales, at ESA, to find out more.
Welcome to Take 5, ON&T’s new monthly interview. Our first guest is none other than Oceaneering’s Chairman & CEO Rod Larson, who shares his thoughts on the world of remote offshore operations and the opportunities that automated subsea technologies present to companies at the forefront of the so-called energy transition.
The US Navy stands at the precipice of a new era of technology advancement. In an address at a major military-industry conference, the US Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Michael Gilday, revealed the Navy’s goal to grow its fleet to 500 ships, comprising 350 crewed vessels and 150 uncrewed maritime vehicles. This plan has been dubbed the “hybrid fleet.”