Offshore/subsea systems
The $5.1 billion ultradeepwater project is Angola’s first integrated cross-block development and sits at the top of Azule’s Southern African portfolio.
Equinor and its partners’ investment in the Troll West Increased Gas Recovery North (TWIN) project aims to unlock around 11 Bcm of additional natural gas from the Troll field, with first production targeted as early as 2028.
In the fourth development phase, a planned tieback would connect resources from two North Sea discoveries to existing infrastructure at the Johan Sverdrup field, pending project sanction.
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The drilling of the Berling field will begin in the third quarter of 2026, with gas and condensate production expected in 2028.
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The contractor will see the delivery of its first subsea production systems to Azule Energy.
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The Swiss-based company Hydromea announced advances in underwater optical modem technology and development of an underwater monitoring system capable of daily data sweeps remotely.
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The authors describe coiled tubing operations that used a riser on a monohulled vessel already performing riserless interventions.
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Production from the Dover field is expected to start in late 2024 or early 2025.
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The deal covers the supply of more than 50 km of dynamic and static subsea umbilicals.
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The multiyear, $20 million-plus contract is for a well abandonment campaign in the Balmoral area in the UK central North Sea.
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The award is for Equinor's BM-C-33 development in Campos Basin.
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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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Shell and Equinor are progressing the project toward a final investment decision, which is expected later this year.