Mad Dog Phase 2 under development

OE Staff
Thursday, January 16, 2014

Following BP’s September announcement that it was canceling its massive Mad Dog contract, the supermajor is now working with partners Chevron Corp. and BHP Billiton Petroleum to develop Phase 2.

BP is reportedly entering topsides pre-frontend engineering and design phase for different options to determine which is the most cost-effective.

Categories: North America Gulf of Mexico Oil

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