Issue 84 • August 2021

Reducing emissions with floating wind turbines

Have we reached the end of oil and gas dividends?

Preventing cyberattacks in the oil and gas industry

In association with

The paradox of plenty

From Angola to Guyana, oil-rich countries have often found the initial blessing of their resource wealth to soon turn to a curse

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  • Contents
  • SEAS Offshore Company Insight
  • Seas Offshore
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The Offshore industry briefing
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Seal Saver
  • MA Exhibitions Limited
  • Comment
  • Digital twins in oil: how futuristic tech is keeping fossil fuels alive
  • Asia leads upcoming offshore oil and gas project starts by 2025
  • Big lessons for supermajors as they face existential crisis
  • In Depth
  • From Venezuela to Nigeria: mapping the resource curse
  • Can floating wind turbines help reduce GHG emissions from oil and gas projects?
  • “A new way of working”: inside Equinor and ABB’s unmanned oil and gas rig
  • Competitive edge: inside Axora’s call for offshore innovation
  • The inevitable end of the oil and gas dividend?
  • Preventing cyberattacks in the oil and gas industry
  • In Data
  • Is oil and gas seeing the start of a robotics investment boom?
  • Where are offshore oil and gas companies focusing their AI hiring?
  • Commodities
  • Global markets and indices
  • Macro-economic indicators
  • Macro-economic indicators (page 2)
  • Events
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