Onshore/Offshore Facilities
Sponsored
Advance your career with the new Pipeline Engineering Program at the Technical University of Leoben, a 5-month course combining on-campus and online learning, integrating industry expertise, engineering practice, and future-ready skills for professionals in oil, gas, and emerging energy systems.
Plans call for license partner Aker BP to serve as operator during the development phase, with operatorship reverting to DNO after first oil in 2028.
Production from the Búzios field now tops 1 million B/D with six floating production systems in operation and more on the way.
-
Port Fourchon took the brunt of the Category 4 hurricane as it made landfall Sunday afternoon.
-
Operators remove personnel, shut in production in the region ahead of Ida.
-
Environmental permit will allow work on the $12-billion project to begin on site.
-
Contractor, operators will work to bring thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) flowline and riser technology to market.
-
A fire at Ku-Maloob-Zaap killed five and sidelined more than 400,000 BOPD.
-
The three service operations vessels are committed under a long-term contract at the Dogger Bank wind farm offshore UK.
-
Guyana boasts some of the world's most economic offshore fields. Now it must navigate how to produce them in a world that is asking for oil producers to pull back.
-
This years’ Offshore Technology Conference is full of people working on ways to diversify away from just oil and gas.
-
The Heerema semisubmersible crane vessels Thialf and Sleipnir were used on the job to remove the 36,000-ton structure.
-
A subsidiary-owned pipeline near Marmon, North Dakota, spilled more than 700,000 bbl of produced water over a period of almost 5 months in 2014–2015.