Neptune Energy begins drilling exploration well in Norwegian North Sea
The Hamlet prospect is located 7 km north of the Gjøa field within the Neptune-operated PL153 Licence.
The Hamlet prospect is located 7 km north of the Gjøa field within the Neptune-operated PL153 Licence.
The sale will include the Mobil Development Nigeria and Mobil Exploration Nigeria equity ownership of Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, which holds a 40% stake in four oil mining licences, including more than 90 shallow water and onshore platforms and 300 producing wells.
Eni has started production from the Ndungu Early Production development project via the Ngoma FPSO vessel.
MAATS Tech was named subsea company of the year and David Bruton, Director Subsea at Crondall Energy, was recognised for his outstanding contribution to the industry.
The Miamte FPSO has started production at the Miztón field.
The Venus 1-X well encountered approximately 84 m of net oil pay in a good quality Lower Cretaceous reservoir.
The contracts include a range of projects with numerous customers, including Energean, Repsol, Shell, Chevron, TAQA and Harbour Energy UK.
Skyrocketing production from deepwater developments will contribute to greater gas output in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to Rystad Energy.
Phase 1 of the Herschel Expansion project comprises development of a new subsea production system and the first of up to three wells tied to the Na Kika platform.
The company has been contracted to drill the Devil’s Hole Horst appraisal well in the Central North Sea.
The awarded workscopes cover diving support vessel services, helicopter services and general inspection activities.
The contract will see Havfram deploy a Laying and Construction Vessel (LCV) offshore Egypt to the Zohr field in 2022.
Engineers completed the 24 000 running hours service work on a Mitsubishi S12U engine installed onboard the 60 m diameter length Hummingbird Spirit vessel, currently operating in the Chestnut Field in the Central North Sea.
The five-year contract will see OEM provide services on a number of offshore drilling platforms in Abu Dhabi.
Located 18 km south-east of Sapakara South, Krabdagu-1 was drilled at a water depth of 780 m and encountered approximately 90 m of net oil pay in good quality Maastrichtian and Campanian reservoirs.