Shell Pierce field due to restart after six-month outage
The Shell Pierce project in the UK North Sea is due to restart production later in March after a six-month outage.
The Shell Pierce project in the UK North Sea is due to restart production later in March after a six-month outage.
Operator Bluewater Energy said it had made a precautionary shutdown of the Haewene Brim FPSO prior to the HSE warning and is now addressing the issues.
The vessel which will produce Pierce, a new North Sea gas redevelopment project for Shell (LON: SHEL) , has arrived at the field in the UK.
The FPSO for the Shell Pierce gas expansion project in the UK North Sea is “nearly there” with its refurbishment work.
Footage has been released of the FPSO for the Shell Pierce field arriving in Norway for refurb to allow for a gas expansion project at the UK field.
The FPSO for the Shell Pierce field is heading off for refurbishment to allow for a gas expansion project at the UK asset.
Dutch firm Bluewater has picked Aberdeen firm Global Engineering & Construction (E&C) for engineering modifications on two of its vessels on the UK Continental Shelf.
Oil giant Shell and partner Ithaca Energy have announced they will invest in the Pierce depressurisation project in the UK central North Sea.
Engineering specialists Roystyon have completed an overhaul of the engines on the FPSO, for Shell’s Pierce field.
Energy service giant Wood has won a contract with Bluewater for work on the Haewene Brim floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel in the North Sea.
A North Sea production vessel contracted on behalf of energy giant Shell was found to have a backlog of nearly 500 mechanical corrosion and defect reports during a recent safety inspection.