Equinor
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Geosteering is supposed to ensure the wellbore stays in the most-productive zone, but a recent study suggests it often misses the mark.
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The find is part of the Angola Block 15 redevelopment project expected to deliver around 40,000 B/D of additional production.
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An Equinor-led partnership to test prospect northeast of Visund.
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The power from the first turbine to come online will be used to help run the Gullfaks A platform in the North Sea. Seven of the 11 turbines in the field are expected to begin producing power within a year.
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The Norwegian operator cites inflation and uncertainty surrounding supplier markets as factors in the decision.
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The rolling ultrasound scanner was used to confirm the integrity of concrete-based structures.
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Equinor’s COVID-19-delayed Peregrino C production platform finally produces first oil off the coast of Brazil.
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The paper presents results of single-phase and multiphase electrical-submersible-pump tests as well as operation data, lessons learned, and failure examples gathered over 10 years of operation in a highly viscous offshore oilfield.
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The Norwegian oil and gas major and Vissim, a Norwegian tech firm, have completed a new space-based system for sea surveillance, marine and air logistics, and coordination of offshore activity and emergency response.
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The two companies have agreed to develop a carbon capture and storage supply chain to funnel carbon dioxide produced by German industry into storage deep beneath the Norwegian Continental Shelf.