AISUS Offshore boosts team to drive growth
The company has strengthened its team in Aberdeen as it continues to grow its UKCS position and gears up for significant overseas expansion.
The company has strengthened its team in Aberdeen as it continues to grow its UKCS position and gears up for significant overseas expansion.
The Incahuasi field lies at more than 5600 m beneath the Andean foothills, 250 km from the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra.
Lloyd’s Register will act as OGA’s supplier for regional exploration maps and regional and field support engineering services bids for the UKCS.
The company has installed these junctions, which join laterals to the main wellbore, in over 840 wells worldwide since 1993.
The contract will see PIM provide inspection management services on Nexen’s North Sea assets.
According to Douglas-Westwood, 2016 will see the start of a barren period for the offshore oilfield service (OFS) sector.
The company’s latest report states that Nigeria is set to lead the region in terms of number of planned projects, with 11, followed by Angola with eight.
Statoil will divest some of its non-operated interests in the US state of West Virginia to Antero Resources Corporation for approximately US$96 million in cash.
The well has been capped in preparation for flow testing.
The five year contract will cover work on the RAVN and A6-A platforms.
Douglas-Westwood look at the state of the Libyan oil industry.
The CALIBR? engineered flowback service applies advanced diagnostics and a collaborative workflow to continuously manage flowback operations.
The project is 100% funded and owned by BP Trinidad and Tobago, and will be operated by Atlantic LNG.
Centurion Group and ATR Group are to merge to create a global player in the oil and gas rental equipment and services market.
DNO ASA, has unveiled a proposal to acquire for US$300 million all of the enlarged share capital in Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd.