Global Market Volatility & The Iran Conflict: What the Strait of Hormuz Shock Means for Offshore Pipeline & Subsea Engineering in 2026

April 2, 2026 — Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East dominated headlines and search trends in March 2026 after U.S.-Israel airstrikes on Iran escalated into direct conflict. Brent crude surged sharply, briefly approaching or exceeding $120 per barrel amid fears of prolonged disruption, before partially easing as diplomatic signals and strategic reserve releases provided some relief. […]

Subsea Boosting Synergies with HPHT Tie-Backs and the Emerging Impact of Hydrogen Exports on Gulf Pipeline Infrastructure (Bcf/d Calculations)

April 1 , 2026 — As Gulf of Mexico activity accelerates with redirected capital, longer subsea tie-backs, and rising natural gas demand from AI data centers and LNG exports, two technical themes stand out for pipeline and subsea engineers: subsea boosting synergies with HPHT flow assurance, and the potential knock-on effects of blue hydrogen production […]

Natural Gas: The “AI Powerhouse” – Why Surging Data Center Demand is Brightening the 2026 Outlook for U.S. LNG and Offshore Pipeline Infrastructure

April 1 , 2026 — While oil production in the Gulf of Mexico hovers near record plateaus, natural gas is enjoying a noticeably brighter outlook in 2026. The driver? Explosive growth in electricity demand from AI data centers, which require always-on, dispatchable power that intermittent wind and solar simply cannot reliably deliver. Hyperscalers (Meta, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and others) […]

HPHT Flow Assurance Strategies and Subsea Boosting for Long-Distance Tie-Backs in the Gulf of Mexico

April 1, 2026 — With capital shifting back toward Gulf of Mexico upstream developments following recent policy moves like the “Offshore Swap,” many operators are accelerating subsea tie-backs especially in high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) plays such as the Norphlet trend.These projects bring demanding flow assurance challenges: longer step-outs (often 5–20+ miles), reservoir fluids at 15,000–20,000 psi and […]

The “Offshore Swap”: TotalEnergies Cancels Offshore Wind Leases for U.S. Oil, Gas & LNG Projects & technical implications for subsea tie back

April 1, 2026  In late March 2026, the Trump administration finalized a nearly $1 billion settlement with French major TotalEnergies, terminating two offshore wind leases (Attentive Energy off New York/New Jersey and Carolina Long Bay off North Carolina). The ~$928 million in lease payments is being redirected into U.S. offshore oil, shale gas, and the Rio Grande […]