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Offshore Energy Briefing: Underwater Data Centers, North Sea Drilling, and Ammonia Propulsion Advances

By MGN EditorialMay 18, 2026 at 04:06 PM

This week's offshore energy highlights span China's landmark wind-powered underwater data center, renewed North Sea drilling activity by Eni and ONE-Dyas, and a significant step forward in ammonia-fuelled shipping with Eidesvik's Viking Energy conversion.

## Offshore Energy Briefing: Underwater Data Centers, North Sea Drilling, and Ammonia Propulsion Advances The offshore energy sector is making headlines across multiple fronts this week, with developments touching on renewable energy innovation, hydrocarbon exploration, and the accelerating transition to alternative marine fuels. ### China Launches World's First Offshore Wind-Powered Underwater Data Center In a landmark convergence of renewable energy and digital infrastructure, China has commissioned what is being described as the world's first underwater data center (UDC) powered directly by an offshore wind farm, according to Offshore Energy. The facility represents a significant technological milestone, integrating subsea computing infrastructure with offshore wind generation to create a self-contained, low-carbon data processing ecosystem. The development underscores China's ambition to lead in both offshore wind capacity and next-generation digital infrastructure, and is likely to attract close attention from energy and technology sectors globally as demand for sustainable data center solutions intensifies. ### Eni and ONE-Dyas Advance Dutch North Sea Drilling Programme In the Dutch sector of the North Sea, Italy's Eni and Netherlands-based independent ONE-Dyas are pressing ahead with additional offshore drilling operations before year-end, Offshore Energy reports. The continued activity signals sustained operator confidence in the Dutch North Sea's remaining hydrocarbon potential, even as the Netherlands navigates a complex energy transition. Both companies have maintained active exploration and production programmes in the region, and the expanded drilling agenda is expected to contribute to near-term production targets. ### Viking Energy Enters Dock for Ammonia Propulsion Conversion Norwegian offshore vessel operator Eidesvik Offshore has taken a concrete step toward zero-emission operations, with its platform supply vessel (PSV) Viking Energy entering the dock at Halsnøy to begin conversion works ahead of ammonia-powered operations, according to Offshore Energy. The Viking Energy project has long been regarded as a pioneering effort in the maritime industry's pursuit of ammonia as a viable marine fuel. The vessel's conversion marks a transition from concept to operational reality, and the project is being watched closely by shipowners, fuel suppliers, and regulators as a proof-of-concept for ammonia propulsion in the offshore support sector. ### Industry Significance Taken together, this week's developments reflect the breadth of transformation underway in the offshore energy industry — from novel applications of wind power and the continued relevance of North Sea hydrocarbons, to the practical advancement of green fuel technologies aboard working vessels. The ammonia propulsion milestone in particular carries implications well beyond the offshore supply sector, as the broader shipping industry seeks scalable pathways to decarbonisation ahead of tightening IMO emissions targets.
#offshore wind#underwater data center#North Sea drilling#ammonia propulsion#platform supply vessel#Eidesvik Offshore#ONE-Dyas#Eni#Viking Energy#marine decarbonisation

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