North Sea
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Shell’s revised Jackdaw development plan has been approved by regulators who had rejected its original plan last year.
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Satellite discovery will likely be tied back to one of the Troll platforms.
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Managed-pressure drilling has been associated as a technology used only on problematic wells and only as a last resort. However, when integrated at the beginning of operations as part of a comprehensive well plan, it becomes a performance-enhancing solution for any type of well classification, including development, directional, multilaterals, and horizontals.
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Plan to double gas output in order to help ease supply issues in Europe caused by Russian invasion.
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A sidetrack is planned to confirm commercial quantities of oil and gas.
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A decommissioning project carried out by DOF Subsea on behalf of Repsol Sinopec Resources UK in the Central North Sea has achieved a 99% rate for the combined recycling and repurposing of recovered materials.
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Delek Group subsidiary Ithaca Energy has acquired private equity-backed Siccar Point Energy to become a major player in the North Sea.
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The company uses unmanned aerial vehicles to measure methane offshore.
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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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UK offshore oil and gas producers are moving closer to the region's goal of achieving zero routine flaring by 2030.