Shell’s Penguins FPSO reaches UK waters after departing Norway
After a turbulent journey from China and more than a year in Norway, Shell's Penguins FPSO has now reached its position at its namesake field east of Shetland.
After a turbulent journey from China and more than a year in Norway, Shell's Penguins FPSO has now reached its position at its namesake field east of Shetland.
A Greenpeace activist risked being “dragged under” the Shell (LON: SHEL) Penguins FPSO when they fell in the water during a protest this year, a legal document has revealed.
Shell (LON: SHEL) has threatened Greenpeace with a multi-million-dollar lawsuit over a protest held on one of its UK North Sea assets this year.
Shell expects its Penguins FPSO to arrive in the UK North Sea in 2024 with start-up expected the same year, a spokesperson told Energy Voice.
The SEC highlighted problems with the subcontractor bid, which was handling fabrication of the Shell Penguins FPSO.
Those eagerly awaiting the arrival of Shell’s (LON: SHEL) first new manned vessel in the UK for 30 years will have to wait a little longer after a delay to sailaway was confirmed.
Activists from the climate group Greenpeace have left the Shell (LON: SHEL) Penguins FPSO after almost a fortnight onboard.
That is despite claims from environmental group Greenpeace that protestors on-board have “interrupted” Shell’s “business as usual”.
Shell (LON: SHEL) has filed an injunction against two Greenpeace vessels in a bid to deter protestors who have now been on board its Penguins FPSO for 100 hours.
Greenpeace protestors have boarded a Shell (LON: SHEL) FPSO – destined for the North Sea - in the Atlantic Ocean, just north of the Canary Islands.
The Penguins FPSO is now well underway on its journey to the North Sea, with an estimated arrival in early February – just behind operator Shell’s (LON:SHEL) much anticipated Q4 results.
The Shell (LON: SHEL) Penguins FPSO has set off for its UK North Sea destination – but will first stop off at a yard in Norway.
The Shell (LON: SHEL) Penguins FPSO – the oil giant’s first new manned vessel in UK waters for 30 years – is finally due to head to the North Sea.