90m barrel Fogelberg field lined up for development
Spirit Energy is preparing to develop the Fogelberg discovery after an appraisal well showed it contains between 40-90 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Spirit Energy is preparing to develop the Fogelberg discovery after an appraisal well showed it contains between 40-90 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Spirit Energy has trialled a new decommissioning technology which could save the North Sea industry more than £100million per year.
Equinor said today that its new North Sea oil discovery could contain up to 35 million barrels of oil.
Chrysaor said today that it had wrapped up the purchase of Spirit Energy’s interests in the Armada, Maria and Seymour fields.
Spirit Energy’s production levels have been “slightly below expectations” so far this year, one of its co-owners said.
Spirit Energy has moved to the next stage of its project to increase the life of its Morecambe Bay gas fields.
Spirit Energy has discovered a small amount of oil near the Gjoa field in the Norwegian North Sea.
Aberdeen-based oil firm Chrysaor has struck a deal to take full ownership of three North Sea fields.
North Sea oil firm Chrysaor will need bigger acquisitions to bolster a "declining asset base", an analyst has said.
North Sea oil firm Spirit Energy has appointed EnQuest's former chief operating officer as its technical and HSE director.
Centrica said today that it was prepared to drop its stake in Spirit Energy to below 50% if the “right value-creating opportunity” comes along.
North Sea firms have collaborated to raise money for charity.
Spirit Energy has arrived at the ball and is looking for someone new to hook up with.
Spirit Energy expects to bring another 50billion cubic feet of gas on stream at one of its North Sea fields after sanctioning a £75million investment in a new well.
Oil rig firm Noble said today that Spirit Energy has booked one of its rigs for work in the North Sea.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate has given the go-ahead to Spirit Energy Norge AS to drill within the Norwegian shelf.
About 70 North Sea jobs have been safeguarded by a £35million investment in an oil field whose days looked numbered as recently as one year ago.
A new entrant to the North Sea makes its bow today.
Today marks the first day of trading for Spirit Energy, and there is a lot of excitement in our offices across Europe as we take the first step towards building a strong, sustainable exploration & production business ready for the future.
The new oil and gas operator to be formed in a joint venture between Bayerngas Norge and Centrica’s exploration and production (E&P) business will be called Spirit Energy.