Aker BP
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The Norwegian oil and gas producer announced its new spending plan that aims to raise production past half a million barrels a day.
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The company has renamed itself Orrön Energy and will be a pure-play renewables business. Lundin's E&P business was transferred to Aker BP, closing a $14-billion deal announced in December 2021.
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The partners decide on a single operator for finds in the NOAKA area.
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One of the newest ways to plug and abandon wells and patch casing leaks involves an alloy that flows like water.
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Billed as the world’s longest AC power-from-shore project, Aker BP’s NOA Fulla field and Equinor’s Krafla field in the North Sea will be powered from the mainland by renewable hydropower.
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Accenture was selected by Aker BP to develop a data factory in collaboration with Cognite. The cloud-based project has the goal of digitalizing the full lifecycle of the company’s operations to cut costs, improve productivity, and lower its carbon footprint.
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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.