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Tidewater photo
Tidewater completes purchase of Swire Pacific Offshore
WorkBoat Staff
The Brandon Bordelon, a 260'x62' DP 2 subsea ultralight intervention vessel. Bordelon Marine photo.
Bordelon Marine renews OSV charter with Oceaneering International
WorkBoat Staff
Bordelon Marine provides offshore support and subsea services operating in the Gulf of Mexico and internationally. Bordelon Marine photo
Bordelon Marine inks charter agreement with Helix Robotics
WorkBoat Staff
Crowley Maritime's Jones Act tanker Ohio. Crowley Maritime photo.
Maritime group addresses Jones Act and energy misconceptions
WorkBoat Staff
Ukraine crisis distracts from bigger trends in seaborne LNG market, analyst says
WorkBoat Staff
A WindServe Marine crew transfer vessel built for the U.S. offshore wind industry. WindServe Marine LLC photo
Congress considers tightening rules for foreign vessels operating in U.S. offshore energy sector
Pamela Glass
The Seadrill jackup West Linus was constructed at Jurong Shipyard in Singapore and delivered in 2014. West Linus is designed to operate in harsh environments, in water-depths up to 150 m with drilling depths down to 10,670 m. The rig has operated on the Norwegian Continental Shelf since 2014. Seadrill image
Seadrill emerges from Chapter 11
WorkBoat Staff
Sun filters down on a jack-up rig in the Gulf of Mexico. BOEM photo.
U.S. Gulf eyeing record year
Jim Redden
Harvey Gulf International Marine announced that it has begun to operate one of its tri-fuel vessels exclusively on battery power and renewable liquefied natural gas (RLNG). Harvey Gulf International Marine photo
Harvey Gulf operating first carbon neutral PSV worldwide, company says
WorkBoat Staff
A Hornbeck MPSV is launched at Eastern Shipbuilding in 2015. Eastern Shipbuilding photo
Hornbeck purchases three high-spec OSVs from Marad
WorkBoat Staff
Andrew Gautreaux, a production field engineer from Houma, La., looks at Murphy Oil’s King’s Quay prior to landing for a scheduled pre-production inspection on Feb. 2, 2022, of the semisubmersible floating production system (FPS), located approximately 100 nautical miles off the Louisiana Gulf coast. BSEE photo
BSEE inspects new Gulf of Mexico platform
WorkBoat Staff
DEME's Sea Installer will erect turbines on the Vineyard Wind project. the 434' WTIV is one of several European vessels being upgraded with 1,600-ton cranes to handle bigger wind turbines. DEME image.
New report says wind developers running short of installation vessels
Kirk Moore
Ewing Bank Block 826 Platform A. BSEE photo
BSEE releases report on 2020 platform fatality
WorkBoat Staff
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