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BP selects McDermott and BHGE for subsea contracts for West African Tortue/Ahmeyim Development
During the initial engineering phase, McDermott will work on defining the subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines (SURF) scope for the project, while BHGE will focus on the subsea production system (SPS) scope.
BP chooses Kongsberg to build dynamic simulator for Mad Dog Phase 2
The digital twin models will be connected to the Mad Dog 2 facility-integrated control and safety systems to create a realistic simulation environment.
McDermott awarded detailed engineering and long lead procurement for the BP Cassia C Compression Platform
McDermott International, Inc. has been awarded a detailed engineering and long lead procurement services contract from BP Trinidad & Tobago, LLC (bpTT) for the Cassia C Compression Platform, located 40 miles (65 km) off the southeast coast of Trinidad and Tobago.
Emerson completes major multi-million dollar project for BP North Sea
New automation technologies and ongoing support enable BP to target production growth and safe and reliable operations.
BP makes two new North Sea discoveries
The new exploration discoveries are Capercaillie, which it a 100% owner of, and Achmelvich, which it has a majority stake in.
BP to take $1.7 billion post-tax non-operating charge
Deepwater Horizon have claimed facility approaches closure.
Cable seal manufacturer firm Roxtec secures role on Egyptian gas field megaproject
Roxtec UK managing director Clive Sharp said the firm has supplied a range of specialist transits to secure cable entries, building wall penetrations and onshore facilities across the site.
BP Awards Jacobs Phase 2 of the Khazzan Tight Gas Project in the Sultanate of Oman
This three-year contract has been awarded following the successful completion of Phase 1 of the BP Khazzan Project in September 2017.
Egypt’s super-giant Zohr gas field begins production, completing BP’s major project start-ups for 2017
BP has confirmed that production has started from the super-giant Zohr gas field, offshore Egypt. The field is operated by Eni, through its joint venture with The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), and is the largest natural gas discovery yet to be made in the Mediterranean Sea.
BP supercomputer now world’s most powerful for commercial research
BP has announced that it has more than doubled the total computing power of its Center for High-Performance Computing (CHPC) in Houston, making it the most powerful supercomputer in the world for commercial research.