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Offshore Energy Roundup: Saipem Mobilises for Black Sea Gas, Noble Wins BP Drilling Contract, TGS Lands Wind Survey Work

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM

A busy week in offshore energy sees Saipem's heavy-lift vessel preparing for a €4 billion Black Sea gas project, Noble Corporation securing a new multi-well drilling assignment with BP on the UKCS, and TGS adding another European offshore wind site characterization contract to its portfolio.

## Offshore Energy Briefing: Contracts, Campaigns and Characterization The offshore energy sector is showing continued momentum across both oil and gas and renewable segments, with a series of notable contract awards and vessel mobilizations reported this week. ### Saipem Vessel Heads to Romanian Black Sea Project Italian engineering and construction giant Saipem has confirmed that its multipurpose DP3 heavy lifting and pipe-laying vessel is positioning for work on a major natural gas development in the Romanian sector of the Black Sea. The project, valued at approximately €4 billion, represents one of the most significant offshore gas developments currently underway in European waters. According to Offshore Energy, Saipem provided an update on the vessel's current location as it prepares to begin its assignment. The project underscores growing European interest in developing domestic gas resources as the continent continues to navigate energy security challenges. ### Noble Corporation Secures BP Drilling Campaign on UKCS U.S.-based offshore drilling contractor Noble Corporation has lined up a new multi-well drilling assignment on the UK Continental Shelf, with energy major BP as the client. The contract will deploy one of Noble's semi-submersible rigs in UK waters, adding to the company's active North Sea workload. As reported by Offshore Energy, the award reflects sustained operator investment in UKCS exploration and production activity, despite ongoing regulatory and fiscal uncertainty in the basin. Noble has been actively building its contract backlog across key offshore markets, and the BP engagement reinforces its position as a preferred drilling partner for major operators. ### TGS Wins European Offshore Wind Site Characterization Work Norwegian energy data and intelligence company TGS has secured a further contract for offshore wind site characterization in Europe, continuing its expansion in the renewables survey sector. While specific project details were not disclosed at the time of reporting, the award adds to a growing pipeline of wind-related work for TGS as European governments and developers accelerate offshore wind buildout programs. Site characterization surveys — which assess seabed conditions, metocean data, and subsurface geology — are a critical early-stage requirement for offshore wind development and represent an increasingly competitive market segment. --- Taken together, this week's activity highlights the dual-track nature of the current offshore energy market, with operators investing simultaneously in hydrocarbon production and renewable energy infrastructure across European waters.
#offshore drilling#Saipem#Noble Corporation#BP#UKCS#Black Sea#offshore wind#TGS#pipe-laying#semi-submersible#site characterization#North Sea

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