Offshore/subsea systems
This paper discusses waterflooding and field-development implications of subsea seawater treatment for improved oil recovery.
This paper details the design and implementation of a subsea multiphase pump solution deployed in the Atlanta field designed to maximize reuse of existing subsea and topside equipment.
This paper presents an engineering solution tailored for shallow-water oilfield development in Bohai Bay, addressing the confluence of spatial constraints, marginal economics, and environmental conditions that have rendered such reserves stranded.
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The tieback to the Energean Power FPSO is expected to deliver first gas in the first half of 2027.
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First three wells of deepwater Gulf of Mexico project expected to jointly produce 22,000 BOE/D to the nearby host facility.
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Chevron recently revealed new details about its first-of-a-kind deepwater development in the Gulf of Mexico. We’ve picked some of the most interesting to share with you here.
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Contractor will conduct front-end engineering of a first-of-its-kind all-electric subsea production system.
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The EPCI contract will see a new water-injection pipeline added to the complex.
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The sales and purchase agreement obliges Taiwan’s national oil company, CPC, to buy 4 mtpa of liquefied natural gas for 27 years while Taipei also acquires equity in the North Field East.
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The deepwater Gulf of Mexico project in the Paleogene will require a 20K-psi production semisubmersible.
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Mooring operations underway following arrival of the GTA FPSO on-site at the maritime border of Mauritania and Senegal.
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The first wells from the current North Sea development project are expected online in 2026.
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Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, the UK, and Denmark have signed a joint declaration aimed at protecting critical infrastructure in the North Sea, including subsea fiber-optic cables, gas and oil pipelines, electricity transmission cables, and offshore wind installations.