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Neptune Energy given permission for use of Deepsea Yantai drilling facility at Gjøa field

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Norway's Petroleum Safety Authority has given Neptune Energy consent to use the Deepsea Yantai mobile drilling facility for production drilling for a period of 240 days at production licence 153 in the Gjøa field.
The facility (pictured) is a semi-submersible drilling facility owned by Odfjell Drilling AS. The facility was built at the CIMC Raffles yard in China and was completed in 2016.
Image courtesy of Odfjell Drilling

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