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The Waterkant project is located around 90km north of the island of Borkum in Germany’s exclusive economic zone ... with Chinese offshore wind technology could allow the sea approaches to Cuxhaven, ...
The Sunday Times described it as: "A view across the Dee estuary and the choice of excellent independent cafés and bars add a ...
In the freezing fog of Christmas Day, 1914, British Flight Commander Douglas A. Oliver led a daring attack on Germany's ...
This N-9.4 concession is located in very close proximity to the N-9.1 and N-9.2 sites, jointly owned by RWE and TotalEnergies, TotalEnergies' intending to prioritize the development of this cluster ...
Ed Miliband’s retreat from the North Sea is causing “irreversible damage” to Britain’s oil and gas industry, a leading energy producer has warned. Amjad Bseisu, chief executive of listed ...
Sometimes, the North Sea just decides to take a shot at you ... The Netherlands, and Germany. It was once a highway for the Vikings. It’s still a major shipping route today, with some of ...
Green hydrogen is a key part of the energy transition. In the coming years, it'll be made in wind farms in the German Bight.
BP and TotalEnergies are set to assist researchers from Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands in a bid to improve the accuracy of wind wake modelling in the North Sea. The EuroWindWakes project ...
EnQuest remains determined to pull off a North Sea acquisition despite market volatility putting paid to its proposed takeover of Serica Energy early this month, while also seeking to expand its ...
From transport to accommodation to the cost of food and drink, taking a holiday in Germany is set to get more expensive this ...
in [a] GBP 5 million ($6.7 million) North Sea oil installation'. BEL Valves announced in a release sent to Rigzone recently that it had “lock[ed]… in [a] GBP 5 million ($6.7 million ...
The Russian captain of a cargo vessel involved in a fatal collision with a US tanker in the North Sea has pleaded not guilty to a charge of manslaughter in front of a UK court. Vladimir Motin ...