Subsea 7 bags multi-million pound contract for work on Shell’s Ormen Lange field
Subsea 7 has been awarded a “sizeable” contract by OneSubsea, the subsea technologies, production and processing systems division of Schlumberger.
Subsea 7 has been awarded a “sizeable” contract by OneSubsea, the subsea technologies, production and processing systems division of Schlumberger.
Plans for the annual Aberdeen-United Arab Emirates (UAE) Gateway are taking shape as the organisers celebrate the success of their smart city-themed Aberdeen-Norway event.
The Scottish Government’s digital vaccine passport delay is jeopardising the livelihoods of oil and gas workers, a north-east MSP has said.
Neptune Energy today announced the start-up of production from the Duva development in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.
London and Toronto-listed i3 Energy said today that it had agreed “indicative” terms on a partial sale of its Serenity field in the UK North Sea.
Neptune Energy today announced the safe and successful installation and testing of the world’s longest trace-heated subsea production pipeline at its operated Fenja field in the Norwegian sea.
Westwood Global Energy reports that there were two exploration and one appraisal wells active as of July 28. Key wells in July include frontier play tests at Stovegolvet and Stangnestind, both of which completed. A total of 17 exploration wells have completed to date in 2021, from which seven commercial discoveries have been made giving a 41% commercial success rate to date.
Subsea 7 will lay on subsea production systems and pipelines for OKEA's Hasselmus project in the southern Norwegian Sea.
Westwood Global Energy reports that there were three exploration wells and one appraisal well active as of June 28. In addition, one appraisal re-entry of an exploration well is currently active. Key wells in June include discoveries at King/Prince and Garantiana West and frontier play tests at Stovegolvet and Stangnestind. A total of 14 exploration wells have completed to date in 2021, from which seven commercial discoveries have been made giving a 50% commercial success rate to date.
Climate activists that failed in their attempt to stop oil and gas drilling in Norway’s Arctic are taking the case to the European Court of Human Rights.
Longboat Energy said today it had succeeded in raising £35 million through a share placement and confirmed farm-in agreements with Equinor and Spirit Energy.
Westwood Global Energy reports that there were five E&A well programmes active as of June 1.
Longboat Energy intends to raise £35 million via a share placement to help pay for its spot on an exploration campaign off Norway.
A watchdog has pulled up a North Sea operator after its workers “probably” exposed to asbestos on two separate occasions.
Drilling contractor Archer is buying Norwegian well intervention company DeepWell for £15 million.
Westwood Global Energy reports that there were six exploration well programmes active as of April 27. A total of eight exploration wells have completed to date in 2021, from which four commercial discoveries have been made with total resources of c. 217 mmboe, giving a 50% commercial success rate to date.
Operator Neptune Energy and its partners today announced drilling has begun on four production wells on the Duva field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.
Equinor said today there was no single “event” that could have directly caused the welding issues found on the hull of its Johan Castberg production vessel.
There were three exploration well programmes active offshore Norway as of March 31, in addition to which, one was in the process of completing.
Equinor has announced the biggest discovery so far this year on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS).
Leif Höegh & Co. (LHC) in a joint venture with Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners have made a 23.5 krone ($2.73) per share offer for Höegh LNG Holdings.
Neptune Energy and its partners today announced drilling has commenced on the Dugong appraisal well in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.
Westwood Global Energy reports that there were five exploration well programmes active on the Norwegian Continental Shelf as of February 24. A total of three exploration wells have completed to date in 2021, from which one commercial discovery was made with total resources of c. 57 mmboe, giving a 33% commercial success rate.
Operator Neptune Energy and its partners Wintershall Dea, Petoro and OKEA today announced that production has started from the Gjøa P1 development in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.
Drilling operations have kicked off on Chrysaor’s Jerv exploration well offshore Norway.