Oil rig news
Wood delivers an AI maintenance solution for UK operators
Wood has secured contract wins with major UK operators for its digital maintenance optimisation solution, maintAI.
Archer extends Horizon56 partnership across 12 platform rigs
Horizon56, has strengthened its partnership with Archer, with a deal to digitalise a further nine rigs within Archer’s operations.
Shenzi North project has commenced production in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Woodside-operated Shenzi North project has commenced production in the deepwater US Gulf of Mexico, with achieved production ahead of targeted first oil in 2024.
Jacking, loadout and floatover operations for 19 600 ton offshore platform successfully completed
Mammoet’s has delivered a safe and efficient load-out and offshore installation operations for the Azeri Central East (ACE) production, drilling and quarters platform in the Caspian Sea.
Petrobras to support sustainable decommissioning of oil platforms
Petrobras sign an agreement with Porto do Açu (RJ) to support the sustainable decommissioning of oil platforms.
Fabrication begins on major projects Yggdrasil and Valhall PWP-Fenris
The Yggdrasil and Valhall PWP-Fenris offshore development project which are to be built on the Norwegian Continental Shelf has entered into the construction phase.
Maria Phase 2 template successfully installed
Wintershall Dea and its partners Petoro and Sval Energi have successfully installed an additional subsea template on the seabed at Haltenbanken on the west coast of Norway.
Two COSL rigs awarded drilling contracts
Equinor has awarded COSL Offshore Management AS two contracts and will employ COSLPromoter and COSLInnovator on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Southeast Asia focus spending on cleaner energy initiatives
Southeast Asia's renewable investment to top US$76 billion by 2025, boosting energy independence and competitiveness.
New US$100 million contract for semi-submersible rig Hercules
SFL has announced that it has signed a drilling contract in Canada with a value of approximately US$100 million.