Two Year Jackup Extension in Egypt by Shelf Drilling
Shelf Drilling, has announced a two-year extension for its Rig 141, which is currently operating in the Gulf of Suez, offshore Egypt.

Shelf Drilling, has announced a two-year extension for its Rig 141, which is currently operating in the Gulf of Suez, offshore Egypt.
On February 29, New York authorities granted provisional agreements for the purchase of electricity from two upcoming offshore wind initiatives.
PGS, a seismic company listed on the Oslo stock exchange, has received a 3D project in the Mediterranean from an undisclosed energy company.
An official from UK government expressed optimism for upcoming offshore wind auction, following a previous round that did not meet expectations.
BOEM has officially designated two Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) offshore Oregon, encompassing a total of approximately 195,012 acres.
IEA has forecast in a recent report India is anticipated to surpass China as the leading source of global oil demand growth in the next decade.
Edda Wind has successfully offloaded its service operation vessel (SOV), Edda Passat, to an undisclosed buyer.
Norwegian maritime service provider DOF has secured a installation contract from Altera Infrastructure for the deployment of FPSO & FSO units.
Seaway 7, a contractor in offshore wind projects, and Dong Fang Offshore, a Taiwanese offshore wind service provider, have formed a partnership.
BIMCO has formed a special subcommittee dedicated to creating a worldwide standard contract for the shipment and setup of offshore wind turbines.
Eidesvik, the owner of offshore vessels based in Norway, secured a contract extension for the Viking Lady, a platform supply vessel from Aker BP.
Based in Houston, Diamond Offshore Drilling has secured a contract with Serica Energy for the use of one of its semi-submersible rigs.
Norwegian marine geophysical companies Argeo and Shearwater GeoServices have each secured distinct survey contracts in the waters off India.
Oceaneering has announced several contracts for its manufactured products segment, totaling approximately $200 million in value.
Norwegian shipbuilder Vard has been chosen by IT International Telecom Marine to convert the PSV IT Infinity into a cable laying vessel.