Seadrill launches safety technology for offshore drilling
AI-enabled solution leverages autonomous car technology to monitor the rig ‘Red Zone’.
AI-enabled solution leverages autonomous car technology to monitor the rig ‘Red Zone’.
Trendsetter has announced the completion of its hydraulic intervention project utilising their 15 000-psi Subsea Tree Injection Manifold (STIM) system.
RTIES is a US-based manufacturer of production riser technologies for deepwater applications within the offshore oil and gas industry.
The campaign will comprise of two wells in the Duyung PSC in the West Natuna basin, in which the company holds an 8.5% interest.
A client of the company required the replacement of ICCP anodes on a FPSO without the use of divers.
The session will centre on the innovative technology and strategies being developed to manage the late life of subsea systems.
Equinor’s interest in the Caesar Tonga oilfield is now 46%.
Presentations will take place in Luanda, Angola, Houston, US, London, UK, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates, during September.
The shear-and-seal subsea safety valves will be delivered by early 2020 for integration into Trendsetter’s MkII 15K Light Riser Intervention System.
The joint venture, GulfDrill, has secured bareboat charters for five jackups in Qatar with Qatar Petroleum, commencing throughout 2020.
The Mariner field is the first Equinor-operated oilfield on the UK Continental Shelf.
Djamel Hamel and Chris Overton have been appointed as principal consultants.
The index charts the frequency with which oilfields in the North Sea report zero production compared to those exporting oil into pipelines in any given month.
Global Energy Group and Rigfit7seas have been appointed to deliver the refurbishment of the semi-submersible drilling rig into a plug and abandonment unit.
Operator Equinor is planning start-up during the course of September 2019.