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INDUSTRY NEWS
Phase 1 is designed to include two natural gas liquefaction trains, two liquefied natural gas storage tanks and associated facilities at the site on Sabine Lake near Houston, according to the release. 
Source: Construction Dive
 
The Pentagon team leading the charge to reduce the cost of amphibious warships has shown the Marine Corps drawings of scaled-down, less expensive ship designs — but a service general told Defense News he won’t accept them.
Source: Defense News
 
Federal investigators have determined that the employer of a 25-year-old welder – who suffered fatal injuries in an explosion at a Flora work site in July 2022 – could have prevented the tragedy by following federal workplace safety standards.
Source:OSHA
 
The proposal cancels the natural gas tax, resumes onshore oil and gas leasing and bars the president from banning hydraulic fracturing.
Source: Rigzone
 
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Real information and insight into the oil and gas industry related to the Gulf of Mexico. We speak with Pat Jeffries and William Bratkowski, two industry leaders, who give up to date news and advice. An episode that is good for any company, diver, or tender working in the GOM.
 
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Danish authorities recovered an object that investigations found to be an empty maritime smoke buoy adjacent to the leakage-hit Nord Stream pipeline.
Source: Rigzone
 
Wintershall Dea has completed its acquisition of a 37% interest in the oil producing Hokchi Block offshore Mexico after securing government approvals.
Source: Offshore
 
Norway said it has awarded two licences to explore for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage sites in the North Sea - one to Aker BP and a partner, and another to Germany's Wintershall Dea and its partner.
Source: Reuters
 
A chemical tanker Monjasa Reformer was boarded by pirates on Saturday, March 25, some 140 nautical miles West of Port Pointe-Noire, DR Congo.
Source: Offshore Energy
 
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A tidal-energy demonstration off the grid of Singapore will start generating power for the first time in South East Asia.
Source: Marine Technology News
 
The California Senate Bill 605 (SB 605) for wave and tidal energy, introduced by California State Senator Steve Padilla of Chula Vista on Feb. 15, aims to promote and facilitate the development and growth of wave energy in the state, which supporters say will help the state reach its clean energy goals.
Source: Offshore
 
From the Pages of Underwater Magazine
 
   
Standardization can pave way for collaboration between industry stakeholders to create a more diver-friendly infrastructure.
 
 

 

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