Woodside Energy
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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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The US contractor will provide subsea installation services with work expected to begin in 2026.
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The Scarborough energy project is targeting first LNG cargo in 2026.
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Woodside Energy's Trion field offshore Mexico features a four-column semisubmersible FPU with a production capacity of 100,000 BOPD.
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FPSO Léopold Sédar Senghor will be deployed at Woodside’s Sangomar field.
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The deal is subject to Mexico Pacific taking a final investment decision on the proposed third train at the Saguaro Energia LNG Project on Mexico’s Pacific Coast.
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The discovery in the US Gulf of Mexico was tied back to the existing Shenzi tension-leg platform.
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Challenges to development, including costs, cited as reasons for turning back the acreage.
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Woodside confirms key contracts for deepwater Mexican Gulf development.
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The contractor will see the delivery of its first subsea production systems to Azule Energy.