Shell restarts Olympus platform
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
The remaining assets in that corridor, Mars and Ursa, remain shut in. Shell's other Gulf of Mexico assets, Appomattox, Enchilada/Salsa, Auger, Perdido and Stones are all producing.
Shell warned that damage to its offshore transfer facilities from Ida will cut production into early next year.
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