Lukoil to operate project offshore Mexico
The project includes two blocks, 58 km2 in total, which are located 42 km offshore Mexico in the Gulf of Mexico.
The project includes two blocks, 58 km2 in total, which are located 42 km offshore Mexico in the Gulf of Mexico.
Qatar Petroleum has acquired interests in the South Outeniqua, DWOB and OBD blocks, all operated by TotalEnergies.
The Troll Nord licensees have been given consent to start up facilities and modifications associated with the Troll phase 3 project.
The US$17 million contract will see Petrofac fabricating, constructing and commissioning the topsides development.
Rystad Energy expects FPSO awards to reach a total of 10 units in 2021, with another 10 following next year.
The Hasselmus project, operated by OKEA, is located 7 km north west of the Draugen platform in the southern Norwegian Sea.
Construction and installation activities at the approximately US$4 billion Jansz-Io Compression project, offshore Western Australia, are estimated to take approximately five years to complete.
The field will produce around 115 000 boe/d at plateau, with the start of production having been delayed from 2016.
Total investments in the project, intended to extend the lifetime of the Alvheim field, are projected at around US$1 billion and production is scheduled to start in 1Q24.
The companies say that the new unit will aim to recycle as much of the materials from decommissioned offshore platforms as possible.
Dagang NeXchange has increased its stake in Ping Petroleum to 90%.
The FPSO P-71 will undergo modification and integration before deployment at the Itapu field offshore Brazil.
Equinor and partners Petoro, Vår Energi and Total E&P Norge have decided to develop the Lavrans discovery and the Kristin Q-discovery.
Carnarvon Petroleum has signed a letter of intent with an unnamed rig contractor, and a formal rig contract is now being finalised.
OGUK's Methane Action Plan for the North Sea includes targets to reduce methane emissions by 50% compared to 2018, committing to 0.20% methane intensity by 2025 and stopping all routine flaring by 2030.