Oil & gas news
CGG, TGS and BGP complete next phase of 3D multi-client survey offshore Suriname
Fast-track products for this recently completed Phase IV will be ready for review towards the middle of this year, with the final products for the entire programme available in late 2023.
BiSN and Aker BP share benefits of 2020 P&A campaign
The active campaign that took place in 2020 provided 30 environmentally-friendly permanent seals in the Valhall oilfield.
China National Offshore Oil Corporation discovers oilfield in the Bohai Sea
The Bozhong 26-6 oilfield has an average water depth of about 22 m.
Trillion Energy International Inc. announces preliminary gas indications from West Akcakoca 1 well
On 10 March, West Akcakoca 1 reached 3839 m total measured depth and true vertical depth of 1677 m.
Equinor welcomes OKEA as new partner in the Statfjord area
The company has entered into an agreement to divest 28% working interest in PL037 (Statfjord area) to OKEA with an effective date 01 January 2023.
Neptune Energy welcomes decision to widen gas entry specification limit
The company has welcomed the UK Government’s decision to widen the gas entry specification limit, which will enable more North Sea gas to enter the country’s National Transmission System (NTS).
Aker BP confirms that the Frosk field development has been completed
The company has announced that the Frosk field development in the Alvheim area has been completed and production has started on schedule and within budget, only 18 months after the Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) was submitted.
Samotics launches interactive analytics hub
The interactive analytics hub brings new powerful tools and functionalities that will provide customers with actionable insights to optimise assets' health and energy performance.
UK North Sea flaring halves in four years
North Sea flaring has been cut in half following four consecutive years of reductions driven by tough measures to make UK oil and gas production cleaner, new analysis shows.
Wood Mackenzie: Willow project in National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska receives approval from US Interior Department
The decision is for a three-pad development instead of the originally sought five drill sites and is coupled with ConocoPhillips relinquishing 68 000 acres of existing leases.