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Houston Pilots’ new sistership launches, San Jacinto and Juan Seguin, win WorkBoat’s 2025 Boat of the Year.

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No Texas welcome wagon for wind

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The Noble Jim Day. Noble Corp. photo

Gulf drilling continues to rebound

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Photo courtesy of Transocean

The oil and gas money train returns

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Freezing in the warmth

Transocean's Deepwater Asgard drillship has a maximum drilling depth of 40,000 feet. Transocean photo
Transocean's Deepwater Asgard drillship has a maximum drilling depth of 40,000 feet. Transocean photo

Follow the money

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Oil hub embraces renewables

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An oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. NOAA photo.

The offshore oil and gas name game

The ERM Dolphyn (Deepwater Offshore Local Production of HYdrogeN) concept will be pilot tested off a semisubmersible in Aberdeen Scotland. Image: ERM

Hydrogen from offshore wind under study

Shell's Shearwater platform off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland. Stuart Conway/Shell

A return to $100 oil?

Idle vessels are few and far between along South Louisiana waterways these days. Greater Lafourche Port Commission

Record costs, shortage of mariners and boats greet Gulf of Mexico rally

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