Yme field produces first oil
Expected recoverable reserves in Yme are estimated to be approximately 10 million standard cubic meters of oil – or 63 million barrels.
Expected recoverable reserves in Yme are estimated to be approximately 10 million standard cubic meters of oil – or 63 million barrels.
Fenja is scheduled to come online in the first half of 2023 and will produce approximately 28 000 boe/d at plateau.
The strategic collaboration has a global scope, with an initial focus on the North Sea.
Fugro will help OCS Services deliver on ONGC’s Protective Coating of Process Platform Project 1 (PCPP1), an infrastructure project to maintain and refurbish 32 offshore platforms in seven clusters.
The FEED award from Equinor follows the successful completion of a study phase, and the work starts immediately with planned completion in 3Q22.
The agreement allows the consortium to acquire, promote and license multi-client seismic programmes, including new 3D acquisition and legacy data reprocessing, in the shallow water acreage offshore Suriname.
The contract, relating to the VALARIS DS-4 drillship, is for a minimum term of 548 days.
The Gamba well DTM-7H has been successfully brought online, while the DTM-6H well in the Dentale formation is scheduled to come onstream in the coming days.
The technology, known as Harmony, provides seismic surveys with enhanced low frequencies enabling better decisions for exploration, development, and carbon storage monitoring applications.
Bluepulse is designed to help protect marine wildlife from high-frequency emissions while maintaining highly accurate and reliable results for seismic acquisition.
The drilling programme for well 24/12-7 relates to the drilling of a wildcat well in production licence 1041.
The survey will acquire over 6000 km2 of 3D seismic data and be acquired by the Amazon Warrior.
The contract is for the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of end-to-end production solutions for the Sakarya gas field, Turkey’s largest gas reserve.
TechnipFMC originally acquired an interest in Magma, a provider of composite pipe technology, in 2018.
The Ondjaba-1 well will be drilled at a new world record water depth of 3628 m.