Oil & gas news
Equinor revises Mariner reserves down
The revision will result in an impairment in the region of US$1.8 billion.
EIA: annual US crude oil production will surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2023
In its January Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), the US Energy Information Administration forecasts US crude oil production will increase for nine consecutive quarters, from 4Q21 to 2023.
McDermott awarded Scarborough and North Field East contracts
McDermott has been contracted for EPCIC services for a Floating Production Unit at Woodside's Scarborough project. The company will also deliver EPCI for the North Field East Topsides and the North Field East Offshore Pipelines and Subsea Cables projects offshore Qatar.
Saipem awarded offshore contracts in Australia and Guyana
The contracts are for work on the Scarborough project offshore Australia and the Yellowtail development offshore Guyana.
Rystad Energy: global oil and gas investments to hit US$628 billion in 2022
Upstream oil investments are projected to rise from US$287 billion in 2021 to US$307 billion this year, a 7% increase, while midstream and downstream investments will fall by 6.7% to US$172 billion this year, according to Rystad Energy.
Hunting licenses Nammo Defense Systems Inc. time delay fuse technology for perforating applications
Time delay fuses provide a controlled delay for operators to position perforating guns after commencing the firing sequence in a tubing-conveyed perforating operation.
Chariot makes gas discovery at Anchois well
A net gas pay totalling more than 100 m has been calculated at the Anchois-2 appraisal and exploration well offshore Morocco, compared to 55 m in the original Anchois-1 discovery well.
Southwark drilling programme halted
The Noble Hans Deul rig is expected to remain offshore with non-essential crew and equipment demobilised while an issue with rig stability is rectified.
Eni awarded exploration licences in Egypt
The licenses cover a total acreage of about 8410 km2.
Petronas discovers more gas offshore Sarawak
The Hadrah-1 well was successfully drilled to a total depth of 1850 m in November 2021 and encountered gas within an approximately 200-m thick sequence of high-quality sandstone and carbonate reservoirs.