Euronav sells Suezmax Felicity for offshore project
The company has announced that it has sold the Suezmax vessel Felicity to a global supplier and operator of offshore floating platforms.
The company has announced that it has sold the Suezmax vessel Felicity to a global supplier and operator of offshore floating platforms.
The signing took place by H.E. Sh. Mohamed Bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Oil of Bahrain and Chairman of the board of directors in NOGA, and Claudio Descalzi, Chief Executive Officer of Eni.
The company has announced the acquisition of three FSVs in exchange for the private placement of 603 872 shares of its common stock to domestic U.S. holders affiliated with the McCall family of Louisiana.
The restart follows the oilfield’s maintenance and inspection shutdown.
The N-Class ultra-harsh environment jack-up rig has been awarded a contract in Norway by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS.
The Minister of State at the Department of Communications, Climate Actions and Environment has approved extension and conversion awards.
The company has selected Optime Subsea as a provider of well access system and services on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) for the next 2 years, with extension options.
The well was drilled at the Pecan field in the DWT/CTP block, approximately 166 km southwest of Takoradi in Ghana.
The contract with Chevron Australia will see two of its newbuild anchor handling tug supply vessels support the Chevron-operated Gorgon Stage Two drilling programme.
The company has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Lundin Norway AS has completed exploration well 2/6-6S, targeting the Oppdal and Driva prospects in PL860 in the North Sea.
The company has announced two new contracts for the CSVs ‘Normand Jarstein’ and ‘Normand Clipper’.
The company will provide optimisation services using its SeaCure technology for all 20 in. surface casings, which will be drilled from the Stena DrillMAX in approximately 1750 m of water.
The company is poised to deliver three Template Slot Adapters (TSA) and associated TCS connectors for a major operator in West Africa.
This contract includes provisional services for tooling and personnel required to install the hardware.
The company has announced that it has approved a major expansion at the Atlantis field in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.