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Offshore Energy Briefing: African Block Farm-Out Nears Completion as Spanish Floating Solar Platform Launches
By MGN Editorial•May 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Europa Oil & Gas awaits a final regulatory approval to close its Equatorial Guinea farm-out deal, while Spanish firm BlueNewables marks a milestone with the water launch of its offshore floating solar platform ahead of open sea trials.
## Offshore Energy Briefing: African Block Farm-Out Nears Completion as Spanish Floating Solar Platform Launches
### Europa Oil & Gas Awaits Final Sign-Off on Equatorial Guinea Farm-Out
UK-headquartered, AIM-listed oil and gas company Europa Oil & Gas has confirmed it is one regulatory approval away from completing a farm-out transaction related to an offshore block in Equatorial Guinea, according to Offshore Energy.
The farm-out process, which would see Europa transfer a working interest in the block to a partner in exchange for a share of exploration and development costs, has cleared most procedural hurdles. However, the company noted that a single key governmental or regulatory consent remains outstanding before the deal can be formally concluded.
Farm-out agreements are a common risk-management tool in the upstream oil and gas sector, allowing smaller exploration companies to reduce capital exposure while retaining upside participation in prospective acreage. Equatorial Guinea continues to attract interest from international operators seeking opportunities along the West African hydrocarbon-rich coastline.
Europa Oil & Gas has indicated it expects the outstanding approval to be resolved in due course, though no specific timeline was provided.
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### BlueNewables Launches Floating Solar Platform Ahead of Open Sea Trials
In a significant step for offshore renewable energy, Spain-based engineering consultancy BlueNewables has successfully launched the first platform of its proprietary PV-bos floating solar technology, Offshore Energy reports. The launch marks the transition from development and fabrication to real-world validation, with open sea trials now on the horizon.
Floating solar — or 'floatovoltaics' — has gained considerable traction in sheltered inland and nearshore environments, but deploying photovoltaic systems in open marine conditions presents substantially greater engineering challenges, including wave loading, saltwater corrosion, and mooring system design. BlueNewables' PV-bos platform is designed to address these constraints, positioning the technology for potential deployment in exposed offshore locations.
The successful launch represents a critical proof-of-concept milestone. Results from the forthcoming sea trials are expected to inform the commercial viability of the platform and its suitability for broader offshore and coastal energy projects across European and international markets.
The development aligns with growing industry and policy momentum behind hybrid offshore energy solutions, as developers and grid operators seek to diversify renewable generation assets beyond wind.
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*Sources: Offshore Energy. This briefing covers upstream oil and gas and offshore renewables developments relevant to the maritime and offshore energy sectors.*
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