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Ophir creates regional roles

Jan 13, 2016

Ophir Energy has appointed Dr John Bell to the position of director – Asia and Dr Oliver Quinn to the position of director – Africa and Global New Ventures. Both Bell and Quinn start their new roles with immediate effect, reporting directly to COO Dr Bill Higgs…

EC approves Saipem sale deal

Jan 12, 2016

The European Commission (EC) has authorized Italy’s Eni to sale 12.5% of its stake in its subsidiary Saipem to Fondo Strategico Italiano (FSI). Image from Saipem. According to the Italian giant…

Fugro in vessel sale-leaseback deal

Jan 12, 2016

Fugro entered into a sale and leaseback agreement with Icon Investments for two of its geotechnical vessels, the Fugro Scout and the Fugro Voyager. The Fugro Scout. Image courtesy of Fugro. The…

IKM bags Johan Castberg subsea gig

Jan 12, 2016

Statoil awarded IKM Ocean Design a contract worth an estimated US$22.5 million (NOK 200 million) for the Johan Castberg subsea integration pre-FEED and FEED project. Image of the contract signing in Oslo of Peder Hoås and Geir Paulsen…

BP to cut about 4000 jobs by 2017

Jan 12, 2016

UK oil giant BP plans to cut approximately 4000 jobs across its global upstream sector in the next two years to simplify its business, improve efficiency, and reduce costs. Image from BP. BP…

Greater Stella set back again

Jan 12, 2016

First production from the Greater Stella Area development in the UK North Sea has been set back once again.  Sail-away of the FPF-1 floating production facility is expected to be delayed by six-12 weeks due to slippage in completion of…

Offshore Achievement Awards finalists unveiled

Jan 12, 2016

The shortlist for the 2016 Offshore Achievement Awards, supported by OE, has been announced today. With approximately 100 entries received this year, a record since the awards were re-launched in 2011 by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Aberdeen Section…

Badger inks MOU with CNPC

Jan 12, 2016

Norwegian technology firm Badger Explorer has signed a memorandum of understanding with China's CNPC DR, signaling the firm's intention to become a full partner in the Badger Explorer development program.  The Badger Explorer is a…

Noreco to forfeit Huntington stake

Jan 12, 2016

Norwegian Energy Co. (Noreco) has been served a notice of default on the North Sea Huntington license. The notice comes after the firm failed to make payments as a joint operating partner in the license and not finding a buyer for its 20% stake in the field…

Wintershall spuds Kvalross Barents Sea probe

Jan 12, 2016

German explorer Wintershall has started drilling on the Kvalross exploration well 7224/2-1 in license PL611, in the Norwegian Barents Sea. Kvalross is to the south of OMV’s significant Wisting and Hanssen oil discoveries.   The well…

Transocean Winner to drill on Volund

Jan 11, 2016

Det norske oljeselskap has received consent from the Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority to use the Transocean Winner mobile drilling facility for production drilling and completion on the Volund field. Transocean Winner is a semi-submersible facility of the GVA 4000 type…

Protea completes Total FSO crane package

Jan 11, 2016

Protea has completed the manufacture of a comprehensive crane package for an FSO (floating, storage, and offloading) that will be chartered by Total for operation at the Martin Linge offshore development. Comprising of two deck cranes…

UK strike action averted

Jan 11, 2016

UK trade union Unite repeated a call for the industry to end its year-long imposition of cuts after members in the Offshore Contractors Association (OCA) agreement accepted improvements to their terms and conditions. Following a consultative ballot…

US rig count drops nearly 60% year-on-year

Jan 08, 2016

Baker Hughes’ rig count for December 2015 shows decreases across five of the six regions with the US suffering the most, representing a 59.3% drop year-on-year, and the Middle East with the only increase. Image from iStock…

Not all gloom, says Hannon Westwood

Jan 08, 2016

A year on since the oil price collapse and the effects are making themselves felt across Northwest Europe, particularly in the UK and Norwegian sectors.   The count of exploration and appraisal well spuds in the UK is an all-time low…

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