Shell announces deepwater discovery in Gulf of Mexico
Evaluation of the discovery at the Blacktip prospect is ongoing, and appraisal planning is underway.
Evaluation of the discovery at the Blacktip prospect is ongoing, and appraisal planning is underway.
The company’s offshore business unit has been awarded an extension to its existing contract with CNOOC Petroleum Europe Limited for the Scott platform.
Daniel Rogers, Upstream Oil & Gas Analyst at GlobalData, estimates that Chrysaor will become a leader in UK oil and gas production and offers his insight on the transaction.
The company’s subsidiary has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire deepwater Gulf of Mexico assets from LLOG.
The contract ensures continuity of platform drilling operations and maintenance management services on the platforms until at least 2024.
This contract covers the delivery and installation of a subsea production system including installation of umbilical, rigid flowlines and associated subsea equipment.
The vessel is currently in Port Fourchon, Louisiana, completing final outfitting and preparing for project work scheduled to begin in June.
Since its last report Transocean added approximately US$373 million in contract backlog, bringing total backlog to US$12.1 billion.
The contract between the two companies, which began in March 2016, has been extended for a further five years.
The company has signed an exploration and production sharing agreement covering Block A Offshore Ras Al Khaimah, as well as the relevant Joint Operating Agreement.
Paul Helmore will oversee all aspects of the group’s commercial activities, ensuring that it fully realises the commercial potential of its three vessel fleet.
The company has been awarded a contract for the provision of rental equipment services and associated consumable purchases with Spirit Energy.
The company’s wholly-owned subsidiaries, Keppel Shipyard Ltd and Keppel FELS Limited, secured two new integration and upgrading contracts.
The contract is for the post-salt development and pre-salt exploration in Brazil’s Campos and Santos Basins.
The company will provide accommodation and walk-to-work vessel services to support platform maintenance operations on Woodside’s Australian assets.