In offshore logistics, many of the most expensive offshore delays begin before offshore execution starts. They begin at the port, where offshore timing meets systems that were never designed to operate on the same clock. A rig move in West Africa planned around a...
The conflict in the Middle East is reshaping more than energy markets. It is redrawing global shipping routes and placing Africa at the centre of a major maritime realignment. For marine operators, logistics providers, and offshore service companies, the implications...
The global maritime industry is facing a workforce challenge that could become one of the biggest constraints on offshore operations over the next decade. According to BIMCO and the International Chamber of Shipping, the sector faces a shortage of certified officers,...
Africa is emerging as one of the most promising regions for green hydrogen development, supported by exceptional solar and wind resources and growing international interest in clean fuel supply chains. By 2035, the continent could produce over 9 million tonnes of...
Offshore energy assets run on fuel. Platforms, FPSOs, support vessels, crew boats, and supply ships all depend on a continuous and reliable fuel supply to keep operations moving. Disruption to that supply chain does not simply create inefficiency. It can slow...