Maersk Training UK begins launch of upgraded training and safety centre
The installation of new technology will allow the centre in Aberdeen, UK, to enhances its service offering to the oil and gas sector.
The installation of new technology will allow the centre in Aberdeen, UK, to enhances its service offering to the oil and gas sector.
Recoverable resources at exploration well 7220/7-4 in production licence 532 are so far estimated at between 5 and 8 million m3 of recoverable oil, corresponding to 31 – 50 million bbl of recoverable oil.
Stork will continue to deliver asset management solutions and capabilities for the Armada, Everest and Lomond platforms in the central North Sea.
The second phase will expand on the phase one acquisition initiated in 2020 to add a second azimuth over CGG’s existing Northern Viking Graben 3D survey offshore Norway.
The interests to be sold are Cairn's entire 20% interest in the Catcher field and 29.5% interest in the Kraken field.
The Zennor portfolio adds approximately 40 million boe of reserves and more than 90 million boe of un-risked resource in the Central and Northern North Sea to NEO.
MODEC will use SUEZ ultrafiltration and nanofiltration membranes to reduce seawater sulfate levels on the FPSO being constructed for the Bacalhau oilfield to required levels.
The company will transport and process gas from the Solveig field, located in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.
Petrogas E&P Netherlands B.V. will employ the harsh-environment jack-up rig Maersk Resolute to perform well maintenance and drill a side-track of the A9 well at the P9 Horizon field in the Dutch North Sea.
Drone, aircraft and methane sensing technologies will be deployed on the Neptune-operated Cygnus platform in the UK Southern North Sea to provide a close-up view of operations typical of a North Sea offshore facility, such as gas separation, drying and compression technology, and flaring and venting.
From the beginning of 2021 and up until the end of 2025, Rystad Energy’s exact forecast is for 592 commitments, with growth across all water depth levels.
The approximately two-month survey is expected to commence in 3Q21 covering an estimated 2700 km2.
Just under NOK1.4 billion will be invested to further develop the field and implement the Åsgard B low-pressure project.
The company will be owned 50-50 by Baker Hughes and Akastor and will be managed from current offices in Houston, Texas, US, and Kristiansand, Norway.
Workstrings was called upon to supply the CTM26 drill pipe as an alternative to coiled tubing in the multi-phase project to decommission approximately 29 000 ft of 10 in. x 6 in. insulated pipeline in the Gulf of Mexico.