Offshore news
N-Sea announces multi-million pound North Sea contract wins
UK and Netherlands-based subsea provider N-Sea has announced that it has been awarded two new contracts.
TGS announces new multi-client 3D seismic survey
The survey will be carried out in the Campos Basin in Brazil.
Petrobras starts production of P-76
The company has started the production of oil and natural gas of P-76, the third platform to enter production in the Búzios field.
United Oil & Gas PLC: CPR upgrades offshore Jamaica prospect to 229 million bbls on Tullow Oil-operated licence
United Oil & Gas Plc, the London Stock Exchange listed oil and gas exploration and development company, has announced the results of an independent Competent Person’s Report prepared by ERC Equipoise Ltd covering the Walton-Morant licence, offshore Jamaica.
Oceaneering awarded integrity management programme for Total’s Tyra Redevelopment project
The company’s scope includes the full development of Tyra’s integrity management programme, developing risk-based assessments (RBAs) that will enable effective and optimised inspection and monitoring.
Eco contracts Stena Forth drillship to drill Orinduik block, offshore Guyana
The contract with Stena secures the rig for transport at the end of May, targeting a June 2019 spud date.
DOF Subsea and TechnipFMC announce commencement of contract with Petrobras
The Skandi Olinda, a Brazilian-flagged flexible lay and construction vessel owned by the joint venture formed between DOF (50%) and TechnipFMC (50%), has commenced its 8-year charter contract with Petrobras.
Spectrum announces Argentine Colorado basin multi-client 2D seismic survey
This new programme ties with Spectrum’s existing 35 000 km survey that was acquired in 2017 for the ongoing first offshore licensing round.
UK Subsea organisations to explore opportunities down under
The UK subsea sector will have the opportunity to strengthen its international presence at the largest oil and gas exhibition in Australasia next month.
Transocean Ltd. announces drilling automation of six floaters
The company has entered into an agreement with its customer, Equinor, to license and install Automated Drilling Control (‘ADC’) systems on four high-specification, harsh environment rigs and a fifth semisubmersible.