Onshore/Offshore Facilities
The awards build on Tenaris’ role in earlier phases of the ultradeepwater Black Sea project.
Suspended by force majeure since the spring of 2021, work on the Mozambique LNG project has restarted with over 4,000 workers now engaged onshore and offshore to meet a 2029 deadline for first LNG.
Shell CEO Wael Sawan said Nigeria’s improving investment climate is boosting its appeal for long-term oil and gas investment.
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The FPSO Anna Nery is the first of two floaters set to revitalize production at the Marlim field in the northeastern part of the Campos Basin offshore Brazil.
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The Equinor-led BM-C-33 will utilize a gas processing FPSO in the Campos Basin field cluster.
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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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Ocean services provider DeepOcean has mobilized its first autonomous inspection drone and plans to conduct offshore trials for an operator on the Norwegian continental shelf.
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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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Congo LNG, expected to hit capacity in 2025, aims to transform the African country into a natural gas exporter.
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This paper describes a solutions hub that integrates engineering tools to maximize value and improve decision quality using recent digital technologies.
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Controversial metals-rich nodules sitting on the seafloor could hold the key to increased battery production needed to support the energy transition.