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Statoil to use Huldra in cold phase

Nov 07, 2016

Norway’s Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) has granted Statoil consent to use the Huldra facility in a cold phase in production license 051 and 052B in the North Sea. The consent applies to the use of the facility in a cold phase, after the wells have been permanently plugged and abandoned…

Alder starts production

Nov 07, 2016

In this video, Chevron shows the process it took for its Alder HPHT field to reach first gas, 41 years after in was discovered. Chevron’s high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) gas condensate Alder field in the Central North Sea started production this week…

Video: Chevron online at Alder

Nov 07, 2016

Chevron started production at the high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) gas condensate Alder field in the Central North Sea that will help extend the field life of Britannia. Image of the installation of the Alder subsea isolation valve…

Costs being cut but tiebacks prevail

Nov 03, 2016

Decisions over large field developments in the North Sea continue to be deferred, but some fields are coming through, in the form of subsea tiebacks, and costs have been cut.  According to Wood Mackenzie, 2016 to date has seen five final investment decisions made across the North Sea…

Companies form decom consortium

Nov 02, 2016

Four companies have joined forces to offer a decommissioning service under one collaborative offering. Integrated DECOM, formed by DNV GL, Costain, Axis Well Technology and BMT Cordah, will offer front-end engineering and environmental…

Nexen eyeing Buzzard phase 2

Nov 02, 2016

The UK business of CNOOC-owned Nexen Petroleum is planning two high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) exploration wells in the North Sea, with at least one in 2017, and assessing a phase 2 of its massive Buzzard development.  Presenting…

Doing digitalization

Nov 01, 2016

Intelligent energy still means quite a lot of different things to different people, including the extent of its role in the oil and gas business. Elaine Maslin reports. In the spotlight at SPE Intelligent Energy: Judson Jacobs…

Kraken FPSO sets out for deep water

Oct 31, 2016

First oil on EnQuest's Kraken heavy oil field in the UK North Sea is on track for 1H 2017 after the floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel for the project set out for a deepwater anchorage.  Vessel operator Bumi Armada…

Statoil increases stake in Bryding

Oct 31, 2016

Statoil has agreed to acquire Wintershall Norge’s 25% interest in the 11 MMboe recoverable Byrding project on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). The move will increase Statoil's interest in the project (previously called Astero) from 45% to 70%…

IOG to submit Vulcan Satellites plan next year

Oct 28, 2016

UK explorer Independent Oil and Gas (IOG) has completed the acquisition of 100% of the shares of Oyster Petroleum, a subsidiary of Verus Petroleum. Oyster holds southern North Sea licenses containing the Vulcan East, Vulcan North West and Vulcan South fields…

Statoil eyeing North Sea Verbier probe

Oct 27, 2016

Statoil has started work planning a well on the Verbier prospect in the UK North Sea, according to partner Jersey Oil & Gas (JOG).  The Fugro Galaxy survey vessel has arrived in the Verbier license under contract to Statoil, ahead of a potential exploration drilling program…

Ivar Aasen on track for December start

Oct 24, 2016

Aker BP's Ivar Aasen project has won approval to start production in early December from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD), the agency announced today (24 October). Illustration of Ivar Aasen…

Southern North Sea under spotlight

Oct 24, 2016

Businesses working in the East of England gas industry were told there were at least another 20 years’ production left in the Southern North Sea by a government expert at Westminster. Production is expected to continue until at least 2035…

Sembcorp buys out Sembmarine SLP

Oct 24, 2016

Singapore's Sembcorp Marine has agreed to buy the remaining 30% stake in Sembmarine North Sea that it doesn't already own.  The firm owns UK fabrication yard Sembmarine SLP, once SLP Engineering, and will allow the yard to expand its footprint in the UK…

"Fix on failure" not sustainable

Oct 24, 2016

A sustained low oil price environment is a challenging one, with 'survival of the fittest' being an undeniable reality of the sector. Upstream exploration and production (E&P) operators, in the past two years, have scurried to re-evaluate their operational Business as Usual (BAU) practices…

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