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Saipem nets Norway, Portugal drilling contracts

Jun 09, 2016

Saipem has been awarded new drilling contracts and extensions to existing contracts in Portugal, Norway, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan and Latin America, with a cumulative value of approximately Euro 150 million (US$170.48 million). Eni…

KCA Deutag sells last mobile offshore unit

Jun 09, 2016

Drilling and engineering contractor KCA Deutag has sold its jackup drilling unit, the Ben Rinnes, to an integrated energy and services company for an undisclosed sum.    Built in Clydebank, Scotland, in 1973 and acquired by KCA Deutag in 2005…

Subsea sales drop, focus remains on technology

Jun 09, 2016

Some 28% of UK-based subsea industry firms have seen their sales drop by 50% of more since the start of the oil price collapse, according to a snapship survey by industry body Subsea UK. Yet, almost 80% of those surveyed said they were…

Small discovery in Krafla area, Norway

Jun 09, 2016

Statoil has made a minor gas/condensate discovery near the Krafla discovery in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, according to the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate. The discovery was made on the Beerenberg prospect well 30/11-13, on production license 272…

BP gets PSA orders for Ula, Valhall

Jun 08, 2016

Norway’s Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) has issued orders to UK giant BP for its aging facilities on the Ula and Valhall fields in the North Sea. According to the order, BP must systematically review and map all areas and systems in respect of materials handling…

IEA sees shifts in gas trade

Jun 08, 2016

The next five years will bring a reshaping of the global gas trade, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its 2016 Medium-Term Gas Market Report. New liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies are coming online just as demand growth in some major markets weakens…

BP: Global energy demand only up 1%

Jun 08, 2016

BP’s compiled data from last year has revealed that global energy consumption has slowed further, with the mix of energy sources shifting towards lower-carbon fuels. Image from BP. In…

NPD continues deep sea mapping

Jun 08, 2016

The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) will continue to acquire geological samples and deep-sea minerals in the Norwegian Sea this summer. The objective is to increase understanding of resources and the geological development of the North Atlantic…

AGR joins new Norwegian oufit's undeveloped fields bid

Jun 08, 2016

Oilfield service firm AGR has agreed a framework agreement with recently founded Norwegian oil development firm Okea. Okea was founded in Trondheim in 2015 with the aim of finding cost effective development and operation systems for currently…

Hurricane halts farmout discussions

Jun 08, 2016

UK-based fractured basement explorer Hurricane Energy has suspended farm-outs talks on its west of Shetland Lancaster project after raising enough financing to do its latest appraisal work itself. The firm raised £52.1 million in May…

Douglas-Westwood: floating production on the rise

Jun 07, 2016

Last year was a challenging year for the floating production systems (FPS) market. The low oil price threatened the commerciality of numerous projects, delay announcements for FPS units under construction arrived regularly and overall only four orders were placed…

Rig count down 20%

Jun 07, 2016

The global offshore rig count for May 2016 has fallen 20%, when compared to May 2015, with Latin America seeing the biggest drop by 57%. Image from Saudi Aramco. According to Houston-based Baker Hughes…

Global Maritime appoints Norway regional manager

Jun 07, 2016

Global Maritime Consultancy & Engineering has appointed Mikal Grure Eie as regional manager for Norway. Eie‘s brief will be to develop closer customer relationships and drive new business development opportunities throughout Norway. Eie has spent over 10 years in the offshore sector…

Engie boosts Gjøa production by 17.5%

Jun 07, 2016

French group ENGIE's Norwegian business has hailed an increase in gas production on its Gjøa field by 17.5% and an increase in the ultimatly recoverable reserves by 60 MMboe. 'Gjøa was originally designed to export 17 MMscm/d. That we are currently producing 20 MMscm/d…

Skipper well back on, with alternative financing

Jun 07, 2016

Independent Oil and Gas is finally set to drill its delayed appraisal well on the Skipper discovery in the Northern North Sea next month using Transocean's Sedco 704 semisubmersible drilling rig.  The vertical well will be drilled to…

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