Field/project development
Vår Energi ASA and partners have officially sanctioned the Previously Produced Fields Project in the Greater Ekofisk Area. The redevelopment is expected to add high-value barrels starting in 2028, extending the production life of one of Norway’s key offshore regions.
The company engineered, designed, and manufactured multiple internal floating roof systems and tank-top equipment packages for TotalEnergies’ new storage terminal in Equatorial Guinea.
Fugro’s entry into the UK’s small modular reactor market follows its breakthrough in the US, where it secured a contract in February to perform a geoscience site investigation for the recommissioned Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Michigan.
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The contracts are for work in the Black Sea and North Sea.
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The award includes two LNG ‘mega’ trains with a combined capacity of 16 mtpa.
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The deal is expected to support the LNG exporter’s Sabine Pass liquefaction expansion project.
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The award is for Equinor's BM-C-33 development in Campos Basin.
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The construction of the CP2 LNG facilities in Cameron Parish is scheduled to start this year.
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Shell and Equinor are progressing the project toward a final investment decision, which is expected later this year.
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Contracts for the Uaru project’s FPSO and subsea installation were awarded to MODEC and Saipem.
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The deal covers the supply of a subsea production system for the Uaru project in the country’s prolific Stabroek Block.
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Offshore work related to the contract is slated to begin in 2024.
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The first paper selected for this Intelligent Fields Technical Focus presents the use of a unique artificial-intelligence technique from the fourth industrial revolution—dual heuristic dynamic programming—to address business opportunities associated with optimization.