RMJ31T47–U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, center, tries his hand at a remote drilling simulator at the Offshore Technology Conference May 1, 2017 in Houston, Texas. Earlier Zinke signed secretarial orders to expand offshore drilling for oil and natural gas.
RM2JGP19T–aerial view of Shepherd Offshore, an Offshore Technology Park on the River Tyne, at Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear
RM2F4DF99–Heavy lift vessel Happy River berthed at the Shepherd Offshore Technology Park in Walker near Newcastle, north east England, UK
RF2ATW63N–Offshore marine crew doing schedule serviced maintenance and grease at FIFI firefighting monitor on boards ship
RFT3DF5C–Curacao, Caribbean - April 02, 2014: The oil rig 'Sevan Louisiana' off the Curacao coast in the Caribbean. Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) based
RF2F4P1T3–Wind power generation offshore at Brondby in Denmark
RFWXY2EC–Offshore Wind Farm in Baltic
RM2GE23HB–A worker puts finishing touches on exhibit booths at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., August 14, 2021. Picture taken August 14, 2021. The energy industry showcase opens on Monday. REUTERS/Gary McWilliams
RMJ325C8–Houston. 1st May, 2017. Photo taken on May 1, 2017 shows China pavilion at the 48th Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, the United States. Chinese companies participated in the 48th Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), which kicked off Monday in Houston. Credit: Zhang Yongxing/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2J0Y32R–Shepherd Offshore, working in the oil and natural gas industry, at a time when the government seeks to secure energy supplies for the UK.
RMM23502–'Big Foot' Chevron's Kiewit Offshore Deep Ocean Platform, oil & natural gas drill rig, Port Aransas.
RF2M6A9CP–Oil rigs in Esbjerg harbor at the North Sea, Denmark
RFW4WFPG–Offshore Wind Farm in southern Denmark as seen from Rødbyhavn
RM2JK06RW–Swimming platform in fjord Fedafjord, rescue boats Norway
RM2CTAMFY–16 September 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Vierow: A crane lifts a model of a plant with floating wind turbines into the water in the harbour. (Aerial view with a drone) The test facility is anchored in the Greifswald Bodden. The energy company EnBW and the Schleswig-Holstein wind turbine manufacturer Aerodyn Engineering now want to test Nezzy2 in the sea with waves. The research project involves a new offshore technology in which the wind turbines float on the water. Until now, offshore turbines have been firmly anchored on steel frames in the seabed. The model plant is equipped with t
RMBBFFE1–Offshore oil rigs along the coast, Huntington Beach CA
RFRG3K88–Beautiful island windmills in Copenhagen Harbour
RF2K86TEP–Night shot of a ship laying a submarine cable
RMEANRNM–Wind turbines for energy production standing under blue sky and in blue waters of Irish Sea off the coast of Llandudno in Wales
RMJ31T46–U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, center, flanked by offshore oil roughnecks signs secretarial orders to expand offshore drilling for oil and natural gas at the Offshore Technology Conference May 1, 2017 in Houston, Texas.
RFR0JNHB–Panoramic view of an offshore wind farm, clean energy concept.
RMDC7MR6–The Tyneside works of DUCO Ltd in Walker's Offshore Technology Park, Newcastle, England, UK
RF2ATW66G–Offshore marine crew doing schedule serviced maintenance and grease at FIFI firefighting monitor on boards ship
RMJFD8YY–offshore wind farm
RF2F4P1RT–Wind power generation offshore at Brondby in Denmark
RFWXY128–Offshore Wind Farm in Baltic
RM2GE23H2–A worker puts finishing touches on exhibit booths at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., August 14, 2021. Picture taken August 14, 2021. The energy industry showcase opens on Monday. REUTERS/Gary McWilliams
RF2J0Y37T–Shepherd Offshore, working in the oil and natural gas industry, at a time when the government seeks to secure energy supplies for the UK.
RMM234Y5–'Big Foot' Chevron's Kiewit Industries Offshore Deep Ocean Platform, entering Port Aransas.
RF2M6A9R3–Oil rigs in Esbjerg harbor at the North Sea, Denmark
RFW4WFPB–Offshore Wind Farm in southern Denmark as seen from Rødbyhavn
RM2JK06WN–Swimming platform in fjord Fedafjord, rescue boats Norway
RM2CMF4G9–16 September 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Vierow: Fitters tow the model of a plant with floating wind turbines to a position in the Greifswald Bodden for test series. The energy company EnBW and the Schleswig-Holstein wind turbine manufacturer Aerodyn Engineering now want to test Nezzy2 in the sea with waves. The research project involves a new offshore technology in which the wind turbines float on the water. Until now, offshore turbines have been firmly anchored on steel frames in the seabed. The model plant is equipped with two rotors and is 18 meters high. In later regular operatio
RFMA86KX–Offshore supply ship - Top down aerial image.
RFRG3K8C–Copenhagen's Energy producing white windmills line along an island by the ocean
RFPXN0WY–Offshore Wind Power Plants in Copenhagen, Denmark
RF2K12PKM–Offshore new vessel Island Victory sailing on her first trip with her flags on top
RMJ31T49–U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, greets offshore oil roughnecks before signing secretarial orders to expand offshore drilling for oil and natural gas at the Offshore Technology Conference May 1, 2017 in Houston, Texas.
RF2A9M8HK–Double exposure of offshore oil rig platform industry concept
RMDC7MPY–A yacht passes the Tyneside works of DUCO Ltd in Walker's Offshore Technology Park, Newcastle, England, UK
RF2ATW66A–Offshore marine crew doing schedule serviced maintenance and grease at FIFI firefighting monitor on boards ship
RFWT1PGR–Solar cells at flare bridge at offshore oil and gas wellhead remote platform for charging battery of electrical and control system on platform, Power
RF2F845H8–Wind power generation in Denmark near sunset
RFWXY12F–Offshore Wind Farm in Baltic
RM2GE41BG–Workers assemble an exhibit booth for Brazil to showcase its offshore oil production at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., August 14, 2021. Picture taken August 14, 2021. The energy industry showcase opens on Monday. REUTERS/Gary McWilliams
RMBDJYEP–Israel, Hadera, underwater photography of the offshore suction head for the desalinization plant.
RF2M6A9DP–Oil rigs in Esbjerg harbor at the North Sea, Denmark
RFW4WFPC–Offshore Wind Farm in southern Denmark as seen from Rødbyhavn
RM2JK06WX–Swimming platform in fjord Fedafjord, Norway
RM2CMF4D3–16 September 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Vierow: A crane lifts a model of a plant with floating wind turbines into the water in the harbour. The test facility is anchored in the Greifswald Bodden. The energy company EnBW and the Schleswig-Holstein wind turbine manufacturer Aerodyn Engineering now want to test Nezzy2 in the sea with waves. The research project involves a new offshore technology in which the wind turbines float on the water. Until now, offshore turbines have been firmly anchored on steel frames in the seabed. The model plant is equipped with two rotors and is 18 meters
RFMA86KM–Offshore supply ship - Top down aerial image.
RFPC5P8W–The Öresund Bridge, combined railway and motorway bridge across the Øresund Strait between Sweden and Denmark and the Middelgrunden offshore wind farm
RF2CC4MT2–Offshore Rampion Windfarm under construction
RM2AC80Y9–The New Horizon. Rampion Offshore Wind Farm quietly generates power of the coast of Worthing.
RMJ31T48–U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, center, flanked by offshore oil roughnecks signs secretarial orders to expand offshore drilling for oil and natural gas at the Offshore Technology Conference May 1, 2017 in Houston, Texas.
RF2A9M8H4–Double exposure of offshore oil rig platform industry concept
RM2AP2GC5–Catapult, the logo of the offshore renewable energy research centre in Blyth, Northumberland, England, UK
RF2ATW685–Offshore marine crew doing schedule serviced maintenance and grease at FIFI firefighting monitor on boards ship
RMPKRFXX–Offshore wind farm, Norfolk, England
RF2F845H1–Wind power generation in Denmark near sunset
RMW5T16T–Offshore platform windmills of Rampion windfarm off the coast of Brighton, Sussex, UK.
RM2GE23H1–Workers assemble an exhibit booth for Brazil to showcase its offshore oil production at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., August 14, 2021. Picture taken August 14, 2021. The energy industry showcase opens on Monday. REUTERS/Gary McWilliams
RMBDJYGG–Israel, Hadera, underwater photography of the offshore suction head for the desalinization plant.
RF2M6A9PX–Oil rigs in Esbjerg harbor at the North Sea, Denmark
RFW4WFP7–Offshore Wind Farm in southern Denmark as seen from Rødbyhavn
RMG73EBR–The first turbines at one of Britain's biggest offshore windfarms have begun to produce power as dawn breaks at Caister on Sea, in Norfolk. There are 30 turbines located on Scroby Sands.
RM2CMEN2B–16 September 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Vierow: Fitters anchor the model of a plant with floating wind turbines in the Greifswald Bodden for test series. The energy company EnBW and the Schleswig-Holstein wind turbine manufacturer Aerodyn Engineering now want to test Nezzy2 in the sea with waves. The research project involves a new offshore technology in which the wind turbines float on the water. Until now, offshore turbines have been firmly anchored on steel frames in the seabed. The model plant is equipped with two rotors and is 18 meters high. In later regular operation at sea, t
RF2J0Y3AD–Sign at Shepherd Offshore, working in the oil and natural gas industry, at a time when the government seeks to secure energy supplies for the UK.
RFPC5PF2–The Öresund Bridge, a combined railway and motorway bridge across the Øresund Strait between Sweden and Denmark and the Middelgrunden offshore wind fa
RM2EEKKTC–The Rampion offshore wind farm seen from Shoreham Beach, West Sussex UK
RFP6K12H–Drillships near coastal city. Oil and gas offshore drilling
RM2FJTR9D–Turbines at Blyth Offshore Windfarm in Northumberland, England. North Sea waves roll into the beach at Blyth.
RF2A9M8HX–Double exposure of offshore oil rig platform industry concept
RFW4CTA8–Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands - July 22,2019: an Agusta Westland helicopter on a shuttle flight from an offshore drilling platform to Den Helder
RF2ATW625–Offshore marine crew doing schedule serviced maintenance and grease at FIFI firefighting monitor on boards ship
RM2B2KTXT–Broadstairs, Kent, UK. 3rd Mar, 2020. Thanet Extension Offshore Wind Farm: Vattenfall has developed a proposal to expand the existing wind farm with the addition of 34 turbines (a decision is expected from the Planning Inspectorate by 1 June 2020), which due to improvements in technology could more than double the capacity of the existing 100 turbine farm. Offshore wind energy is predicted to provide a third of all UK electricity by 2030. Thanet was the world's largest offshore farm when it was first commissioned. Pic: the grey substation platform. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2F845HG–Wind power generation in Denmark near sunset
RFR0CY2X–Long row of wind turbines positioned in water offshore along the coast
RM2GE41BD–A view of an exhibit booth assembled for Brazil to showcase its offshore oil production at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., August 14, 2021. Picture taken August 14, 2021. The energy industry showcase opens on Monday. REUTERS/Gary McWilliams
RM2J6YA50–(220504) -- HOUSTON, May 4, 2022 (Xinhua) -- People visit the 2022 Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, the United States, on May 4, 2022. With the participation of nearly 1,100 exhibitors from all over the world, the 2022 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) kicked off here on May 2 and will conclude on May 5. (Xinhua/Xu Jianmei)
RMM2764M–'Big Foot' Chevron's Offshore Ocean platform, oil & natural gas rig, departed Ingleside, Texas, Gulf Of Mexico.
RMGB02HM–Lincolnshire views, Skegness. Skegness offshore windfarm run by Centrica Renewables
RM2CMEN30–16 September 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Vierow: Fitters anchor the model of a plant with floating wind turbines in the Greifswald Bodden for test series. The energy company EnBW and the Schleswig-Holstein wind turbine manufacturer Aerodyn Engineering now want to test Nezzy2 in the sea with waves. The research project involves a new offshore technology in which the wind turbines float on the water. Until now, offshore turbines have been firmly anchored on steel frames in the seabed. The model plant is equipped with two rotors and is 18 meters high. In later regular operation at sea, t
RF2J0Y33E–Shepherd Offshore, working in the oil and natural gas industry, at a time when the government seeks to secure energy supplies for the UK.
RFPC5P8N–The Öresund Bridge, a combined railway and motorway bridge across the Øresund Strait between Sweden and Denmark and the Middelgrunden offshore wind fa
RF2K3CHW9–Offshore Windfarm in the North Sea near Tynemouth.
RF2A9M8D3–Double exposure of offshore oil rig platform industry concept
RFW4CT9P–Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands - July 22,2019: an Agusta Westland helicopter on a shuttle flight from an offshore drilling platform to Den Helder
RF2BGC8EW–accommodation work boat or AWB anchorage at oil field for oil platform maintenance
RM2B2KTYF–Broadstairs, Kent, UK. 3rd Mar, 2020. Thanet Extension Offshore Wind Farm: Vattenfall has developed a proposal to expand the existing wind farm with the addition of 34 turbines (a decision is expected from the Planning Inspectorate by 1 June 2020), which due to improvements in technology could more than double the capacity of the existing 100 turbine farm. Offshore wind energy is predicted to provide a third of all UK electricity by 2030. Thanet was the world's largest offshore farm when it was first commissioned. Pic: the grey substation platform. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News
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