Stig Remøy, owner and CEO of Olympic Subsea, in the company's hometown of Fosnavåg
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Long-Term Outlook for Subsea Vessel Market Remains Robust
The market is watching closely how the influx of newbuilds and ongoing corporate consolidation will shape competition and vessel availability in the coming years – with several key developments expected to impact the market already in 2026.
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Challenging 2025 Fades as Offshore Rig Outlook Brightens
While challenges linger from the 2025 offshore rig market, there are signs it will look brighter from late 2026 onwards.
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U.S. Offshore Energy 2026 Outlook
Building Momentum in the Gulf of America
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Oceaneering Redefines Offshore Operations
As offshore energy development confronts more applications, increasingly complex operating environments, and a turbulent global market, adaptability and integrated offerings may be the solution. At the center of this vortex is Oceaneering International’s Offshore Projects Group (OPG) and Vice President Dan Vela.
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Fill-For-Life: Wind’s New Standard?
Pushing gear oil limits for lasting performance.
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Inside Olympic Subsea’s Bet on Greener Offshore Vessels
A new generation of hybrid vessels is demonstrating significant gains in both fuel economy and operational output, as Olympic Subsea’s owner and CEO Stig Remøy, explains.
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Boosting the Energy Efficiency of Water Processes
Water injection and the transport of produced fluids are some of the main energy consumers in offshore production. Researchers at SINTEF point to the need for a balanced approach to optimizing energy efficiency.
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Protecting Wildlife
Building the UK’s First Nearshore Artificial Nesting Structures
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Designing Offshore Fleets that can Adapt, Endure
Jon Inge Buli, Head of Offshore SGA at Wärtsilä, explains how flexibility, integration, and a modular approach are helping owners build resilience into the next generation of offshore fleets.
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