CNOOC Limited announce new discovery in UK North Sea
The Glengorm discovery is located in License P2215 with a water depth of approximately 86 m.
The Glengorm discovery is located in License P2215 with a water depth of approximately 86 m.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate has approved operator Equinor’s application for extended technical lifetime for the Åsgard A facility in the Norwegian Sea until 2027.
Jadestone Energy Inc. is pleased to provide an update on production and hedging for the Montara asset, located offshore Australia (Jadestone 100%).
Jon Clark, EMEIA Leader for Oil & Gas Transaction Advisory Services at EY, comments on the recently published report by the National Audit Office identifying UK taxpayers’ potential exposure to £24 billion of North Sea decommissioning costs.
Subsea oil and gas engineering firm, Interventek, will unveil the development of the industry’s first subsea shear-and-seal safety valve powered by an integrated gas accumulator at next week’s Subsea Expo show in Aberdeen, UK.
Total E&P Denmark A/S has awarded IKM Testing a comprehensive contract on the Danish Continental Shelf.
The upgrade of the vessel involves the installation of shore power connection, combined with a new battery solution for energy storage on board.
The company has announced that it has entered into a collaboration agreement with Marnavi Offshore.
As part of the agreement, Unique Group will design, manufacture and deliver Classed Air and Saturation Dive systems for integration on POSH’s vessels.
Total’s Egina field, located 150 km (93 mi) off Port Harcourt, kicked into production just as 2018 was winding to a close.
The company has announced the significant contract award by BP Trinidad & Tobago, LLC.
The company has launched a new production well in the Vandumbu field, about 350 km north-west of Luanda and 130 km west of Soyo, in the West Hub of Block 15/06, in Angola’s offshore.
Contracts for the Voyager Explorer and the Osprey Explorer have been extended.
The new data will be used for detailed mapping of the prospects which have been identified, leading to selection of potential candidates for drilling.
The contract focuses on two projects: Grand Tortue Ahmeyim, operated by BP, and the SNE project, operated by Woodside.