Cnooc getting on with electrifying Buzzard, contract due to tender next month
Chinese state-owned oil firm Cnooc is cracking on with plans to electrify one of its key North Sea assets.
Chinese state-owned oil firm Cnooc is cracking on with plans to electrify one of its key North Sea assets.
With over 85 hook-ups completed and more than a million tonnes of topsides fitted, it is fair to say that Worley’s North Sea credentials speak for themselves.
Production has kicked off at a major project designed to extend the life of one of the North Sea’s largest producing fields.
A Banchory man whose fingerprints are on several major North Sea projects has been hired by Global Engineering and Construction (E&C) to bolster the Granite City firm’s growth plans.
CNOOC has hit a key milestone ahead of first production from phase 2 of the huge Buzzard oilfield in the North Sea.
Cnooc is aiming to clear some of its project backlog after booking Prosafe's Safe Boreas accommodation vessel for the Buzzard field.
Profits dropped more than 70% for engineering services giant Worley during the first half of its 2021 financial year.
CNOOC has confirmed the deferral of Buzzard Phase 2, a major project to extend the life of one of the North Sea’s largest-producing oil fields.
COSL has signed a deal with Nexen for a drilling campaign on its Buzzard Phase 2 development.