Chariot makes gas discovery at Anchois well
A net gas pay totalling more than 100 m has been calculated at the Anchois-2 appraisal and exploration well offshore Morocco, compared to 55 m in the original Anchois-1 discovery well.
A net gas pay totalling more than 100 m has been calculated at the Anchois-2 appraisal and exploration well offshore Morocco, compared to 55 m in the original Anchois-1 discovery well.
The Noble Hans Deul rig is expected to remain offshore with non-essential crew and equipment demobilised while an issue with rig stability is rectified.
The Hadrah-1 well was successfully drilled to a total depth of 1850 m in November 2021 and encountered gas within an approximately 200-m thick sequence of high-quality sandstone and carbonate reservoirs.
EnVen has committed to one firm well with options for two additional wells and expects to take delivery of the Transocean Discoverer Inspiration drillship early in 3Q22.
Brazil is expected to continue driving global awards in 2022, with an additional three FPSOs expected according to Rystad Energy.
Preliminary calculations of the expected size indicate between 3.3 and 5.2 million standard cubic metres of recoverable oil equivalent, or around 21–33 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent.
A smaller, themed event may be staged later in 2022 if industry demand is sufficient.
The digital twins of two platforms in the Dutch North Sea will support planning of Neptune’s Carbon Capture and Storage project in the L10 area.
The Fangtooth and Lau Lau discoveries in the Stabroek block will add to previous recoverable resource estimate of 10 billion oil-equivalent barrels.
The four contracts awarded to Valaris include a one-well contract with Kosmos Energy in the US Gulf of Mexico for semisubmersible VALARIS DPS-5.
First gas is expected at Southwark in mid-2022 after the planned installation in 1Q22 of the 6 km Saturn Banks pipeline extension to the Southwark platform.
A US$946 million EPC contract has been awarded by ADNOC Offshore to National Petroleum Construction Company for the development of the Umm Shaif field.
The prestigious awards ceremony, organised by the Global Underwater Hub, will take place on 23 February, 2022, at P&J Live in Aberdeen.
The extensions will see the business continue to provide its specialist integrated rig inspection services to assets across Europe, West Africa and the Gulf of Mexico.
The £multi-million agreement will see Aberdeen-headquartered FMS provide Well-Safe Solutions with marine consultancy services, including provision of equipment, marine services, and survey and marine engineering.