Aker BP
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Operator hands out early engineering contracts to its alliance partners related to Norwegian North Sea development.
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The facility is the second delivered under Aker BP’s platform alliance designed to use a more integrated project delivery model.
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New reserves will likely be developed via subsea tieback
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As the saying goes, the future is now. This is certainly the case offshore Norway, which represents one of the industry’s most influential test beds for impactful innovation.
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Akers BP said it will use lessons learned from the pilot and scale the remote-assist concept across its assets.
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The announcement comes as Aker BP has stopped all nonsanctioned projects. The remaining two Phase 2 wells will come on stream in 2021.
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Easily accessible data can help field workers do their jobs more safely and efficiently. A new paper by Cognite and Aker BP explores how to manage this digital transformation.
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The unmanned development is expected to add 80 million BOE of production to the aging Norwegian North Sea field. Aker BP said it aims to produce 1 billion BOE from Valhall over the next 40 years.
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A proving ground for the use of digital twins has emerged in the North Sea. There, operators Total, Aker BP, and Shell have each developed and deployed twins that they expect to pay big dividends.
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Through collaboration, innovative technologies, and digitization, the newly formed alliance hopes to transform conventional intervention operations with clear targets of propelling hydrocarbon production on new and existing assets on the Norwegian continental shelf.