For those who follow energy matters in the media, the often impassioned dialogue regarding generating energy typically breaks people into two camps. There are those who promote fossil fuel production, and those who favor green energy.
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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.
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.
It is hard to overstate the strategic importance of the US Gulf of Mexico (GOM) to the long-term energy security and socioeconomic prosperity of the United States. According to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), the offshore oil and gas industry in the US GOM generates 97% of Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas production in the US.
Autonomous Crafts is developing custom unmanned vessels tailored to end-users’ needs. In this TAKE 5, we hear from Nikola Matulic, System Architecture and Founder of Autonomous Crafts, to find out more about the technology and the role it is playing for the ocean industry.
In this TAKE 5, we are joined by Abubakar Omer Elkhider HajElamin, Director, MicroStep-MIS, and Milind Dande, Business Development Manager, MicroStep-MIS, to learn more about the integral part ocean monitoring platforms can play in collecting real-time data and providing early warning alerts.
Small footprint, big impact is perhaps the best way to sum up Sulmara’s influence on the international survey services market in recent years. Founded in 2019, Sulmara is laser focused on decarbonizing the offshore energy industry by substituting traditional operational support for the use of uncrewed and remote survey solutions. This month we catch up with Michael King, Sulmara’s Head of Sales, to find out more.
Innovation, sustainability and new applications for technology will be at the heart of Oceanology International 2024 (Oi24), with anticipation building for the opening of the next Oi event at London’s ExCeL from March 12–14, 2024.