Oil & gas news
GETI 2023: Surging fossil fuel prices make oil and gas sector top choice for energy workers
The seventh annual Global Energy Talent Index has revealed that the recent gas price crisis has transformed oil and gas into the most popular sector for energy workers to join and has sent salaries soaring above pre-pandemic levels.
Aker BP ASA concludes drilling of wildcat well 25/10-17 S
The well was drilled about 12 km north of the Ivar Aasen field, and 187 km southwest of Haugesund.
Pantheon Resources shares Alkaid #2 update
The Nordic Calista #2 rig contracted for the Alkaid #2 clean out operation has successfully pulled the tubing and packer and has now moved off the well head.
JDR secures umbilical contract with Petrogas Transportation
The company has been awarded a contract by Petrogas E&P Netherlands to supply two umbilicals for the A15 and B10 offshore conventional gas fields in the Netherlands.
Equinor makes new discovery by North Sea Troll field
The company has made an oil and gas discovery close to the Troll field in the North Sea. This is the seventh discovery in this area since the autumn of 2019.
GlobalData: 94 projects expected to start operations in the UK during the period 2023 – 2027
GlobalData’s report, ‘Europe Oil and Gas Projects Analytics and Forecast by Project Type, Sector, Countries, Development Stage, Capacity and Cost, 2023-2027,’ reveals that 94 projects are expected to start operations in the UK during the period 2023 – 2027.
Archer acquires Baker Hughes’ coil tubing and pumping business in the UK
The CT&P business includes four complete CT&P packages with supporting equipment, specialised and optimised for the UK market.
NSTA’S Energy Pathfinder highlights business opportunities in the North Sea
Initially launched as an oil and gas portal in 2010, Pathfinder has been regularly updated to meet changing needs and now features projects including well decommissioning campaigns, offshore wind and carbon capture and storage opportunities.
IOG plc provides an update on the Southwark field development
The planned isolation of three of the six stimulated zones and perforation of two other zones within the Southwark A2 well has been completed.
IADC urges oil and gas industries to cooperate to ensure a balanced approach towards the energy transition
The request comes in response to the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) stating “a wave of new opportunities” for the UK’s offshore supply chain will be created by projects following a study it conducted in conjunction with the Global Underwater Hub (GUH).