Neptune Energy enters into global Alliance Agreement with TechnipFMC for delivering subsea projects
The Alliance Agreement between Neptune and TechnipFMC has been signed for an initial five-year term with options for further extensions.
The Alliance Agreement between Neptune and TechnipFMC has been signed for an initial five-year term with options for further extensions.
The company has been appointed Well Operator by Tullow Oil for the next phase of its Thames Decommissioning Project, following the award of a contract worth around US$16 million.
The project is part of the ADNOC strategic development programme to increase the NASR field’s capacity to 65 000 bpd.
Eight months after its sister ship, Kaombo Norte, came on stream, Kaombo Sul will add 115 000 bpd and bring the overall production capacity to 230 000 bpd.
When it comes to benefiting from the latest robotic technologies, it makes sense to engineer and install whatever is needed to do so at the construction stage, rather than during operations.
A concept study and Front End Engineering Design (FEED) project carried out by Xodus Group has determined that a North Sea operator will save up to £59 million by adopting a Not Normally Attended (NNA) status ahead of decommissioning the field.
The company has secured contracts in West Africa and the Gulf of Mexico.
The company has entered into an agreement with Mime Petroleum AS to divest 10% ownership interests in a total of six licenses across the Balder and Ringhorne fields on the NCS.
The company has announced the award of two contracts from Saudi Aramco for conventional projects in shallow water offshore Saudi Arabia.
Under the new contract, Vroon’s specialist subsea-support, walk-to-work unit, the VOS Start will deliver offshore logistical support to a planned maintenance campaign in the Dutch sector of the Southern North Sea.
The company and its joint venture partners BP and Japex announced that the final investment decision for the Seagull oil project in the UK North Sea has been agreed.
The PDO was submitted on 28 March and presented to the Minister of Energy, Hon. John Peter Amewu, at the Ministry of Energy in Accra, Ghana.
Trendsetter Engineering, Inc has announced that is has been awarded a contract for the provision of subsea production equipment from an operator in the Gulf of Mexico.
Hook-up and commissioning of all four platforms will take place alongside the tie-back of the eight pre-drilled production wells, ahead of expected first oil in November 2019.
The contract is for the support of Shell’s exploration campaign in Black Sea, Bulgaria, in partnership with Bulgarian operator Bon Marine.