Offshore/subsea systems
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.
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As HPHT wells push equipment to the edge of material limits, operators are turning to advanced thermoplastics and sealed electrical assemblies to maintain system integrity. From ESP insulation to BOP control systems, the right component design can prevent failures, lower intervention costs, and extend equipment life in the harshest offshore environments.
The new development is estimated to hold 46 million bbl of recoverable oil and is planned to start up in late 2028.
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The award to Norway’s Longitude Engineering covers deepsea design and engineering services for Phase 10 of Egypt’s West Delta Deep Marine Concession.
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The Libra Consortium, led by Brazil’s Petrobras, has developed a method of separating carbon dioxide from reservoir fluids at the seafloor rather than the FPSO topsides.
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The contractor was tapped by Offshore Frontier Solutions to provide electrical systems and associated digital solutions for ExxonMobil’s fifth FPSO in the region.
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Heavy-lift and installation specialists will pre-install a mooring spread for upcoming Stabroek block FPSO.
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The 100 million BOE-plus find will be tied back to the Heidelberg spar.
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One is on Earth, and one is not. But the knowledge transfer between the oil patch and off-world has fueled meaningful technological advances for all involved.
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The contracts awarded by ExxonMobil and Equinor are for work offshore Guyana and Brazil.
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Shell has tapped the contractor to conduct engineering, procurement, construction, and installation work on the large gas field offshore Trinidad and Tobago.
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The job will increase the Heerema vessel’s second main hoist capacity by 1200 mt.
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The subsea field tied back to Grane is expected to produce 60,000 B/D at peak.