All News Offshore Energy · July 3, 2026 (Jul 3) · 1 min read Final phase of Cyclades interconnection project crosses finish line Read on Offshore Energy Share: Latest Coverage Chinese Oil Tankers Turn Back as Hormuz Risks Mount Escalating security risks around the Strait of Hormuz have prompted Chinese-operated Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) to abort their planned voyages and idle in regional waters. The precautionary maneuvers, including a reversal by the Iraq-loaded supertanker Sea V, signal deep operational apprehension among major Asian buyers regarding Middle Eastern transit corridors. This behavior highlights how geopolitical friction quickly translates into acute maritime logistics bottlenecks and elevated war-risk insurance premiums for global crude trade. OilPrice · August 19, 2026 Equinor to acquire 17.4% interest in Namibia’s Orange Basin block Norwegian energy major Equinor is expanding its deepwater exploration footprint in southern Africa by securing a 17.4% stake in offshore Namibia's Petroleum Exploration Licence 90 (PEL 90). Acquired from Chevron subsidiary Harmattan Energy, the transaction positions Equinor in one of the global upstream industry's most prolific emerging frontier plays. This farm-in aligns with the company's broader strategy to target high-impact, international offshore exploration prospects with material resource upside. Offshore Technology · August 19, 2026 Oil Prices Rise for Fourth Day as Hormuz Traffic Slows OilPrice · August 19, 2026 5 Energy Stocks Cashing In On The New Energy Crunch OilPrice · August 19, 2026 View all news → ← Previous Vår Energi in the clear to fire up sixth chapter of North Sea oil project Next → Texas LNG project’s momentum builds as Kiewit gets go-ahead for early work