TGS and Schlumberger to carry out seismic survey in Egyptian Red Sea
The project will encompass approximately 6800 km2, with final products expected in 4Q22.
The project will encompass approximately 6800 km2, with final products expected in 4Q22.
The parties to the MoU will progress discussions with the view to signing final agreements to implement the Anchois Gas Development, with targeted Final Investment Decision in 2022 and first gas in 2024.
The Mugnetind discovery is estimated to contain recoverable resources between 5 and 11 million boe, which is not considered to be commercial in isolation.
Three companies currently operating FPSOs on the UKCS have submitted detailed proposals to Orcadian.
As part of the transaction, Repsol has assumed responsibility for the day-to-day operation of the rig on the Yme field, leasing the rig from Havila Sirius on behalf of the Yme licensees.
A disruption at a gas well in Indonesia's Merakes gas field is likely to affect the project's production for as long as 6 months.
The agreement will see the companies identify SURF projects worldwide that could be jointly executed for the benefit of clients.
Equinor’s preliminary estimate of recoverable resources in the Egyptian Vulture discovery is 19 to 63 million boe (gross) and the oil-in-place volume has been estimated at 220 to 440 million boe (gross).
Winners to be awarded a share of the fund will be announced in early December, with work to be completed by 31 March 2021 and project reports to be published in 2Q22.
The company has signed an agreement to acquire the semi-submersible drilling rig Leo from Aquadrill LLC for a total consideration of US$14 million.
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.