Gulf of Mexico
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Drillships Deepwater Asgard and Deepwater Atlas have fresh US Gulf Mexico campaigns upcoming that will earn the driller more than $500,000 per day.
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Operators are turning the tide on the Lower Tertiary trend with increasingly large stimulations that are also pushing the limits of offshore technology.
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This paper describes development-plan optimization and a probabilistic uncertainty study using Latin hypercube experimental design constrained to production performance in a deepwater Gulf of Mexico field.
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The contractor will install the flowline and related subsea equipment later this year for the Talos Energy-led development.
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Independent producer divests interest in Buckskin field along with stakes in a pair of LLOG-led discoveries.
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The Mexican state oil company turns to the bit in a bid to add meaningful reserves from the deep Mexican Gulf.
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Enhancement to the drillship comes ahead of work commitment on Shell's Sparta development in the US Gulf of Mexico, its first in the Gulf to produce from 20K reservoirs.
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The department says the four areas, totaling 410,000 acres, have the potential to power 1.2 million homes.
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The US contractor will provide subsea installation services with work expected to begin in 2026.
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This paper describes results of a study indicating that an enzyme/in-situ organic acid generated cleanup system was effective at degrading filter cake for a water-based-mud field sample, reflected in the obtained return permeability of nearly 83%.