Troll field
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A recent report from the North Sea Transition Authority says the industry has delivered a 4% decrease in emissions in 2023, a fourth consecutive year of reductions, but warns operators not to be complacent.
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The first wells from the current North Sea development project are expected online in 2026.
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Well is estimated to have encountered as much as 35 million BOE.
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Wellesley estimates that the drilling campaign has proved a developable gas-condensate accumulation of 60 to 100 million BOE.
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This paper describes an effort to increase value creation in Troll Phase 3 by reducing the pressure drop along the value chain from the reservoir through the wells, subsea systems, pipeline, and tieback.
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The Carmen gas discovery offshore Norway was far bigger than expected and a short tieback away from production.
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Røver Sør find is said to contain up 47 million BOE of recoverables.
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Satellite discovery will likely be tied back to one of the Troll platforms.
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The Norwegian company completed what it describes as the world’s first logistics operation with a drone to an offshore installation.
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Equinor said drones could reinforce safety, boost production efficiency and contribute to lower CO2 emissions from Norwegian oil and gas
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