Floating production systems
Spanish yard will prep the almost 40-year-old FPSO for redeployment opportunities for new owner.
Once labeled “undrillable,” Brazil’s heavy-oil Atlanta field in the Santos Basin faced technical, financial, and logistical challenges. But through a phased approach, clever reuse of assets, and disciplined project execution, Brava Energia transformed a risky deepwater asset into a producing field with 172 million BOE in 2P reserves.
In the wake of the falling number of exploratory wells in the country, Brazil-owned Petrobras addressed audience concerns as well as outlined new avenues for production at the Offshore Technology Conference.
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The semisubmersible host is the centerpiece of BP’s $9-billion Mad Dog Phase 2 project.
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After successfully identifying prospects offshore Namibia with Shell and TotalEnergies, QatarEnergy is now expanding its African footprint into Mauritania.
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The contractor will execute the work scope jointly with Canadian subcontractor Hatch.
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TotalEnergies’ flagship ultradeep Egina field won the award at the 15th International Petroleum Technology Conference held earlier this month in Bangkok, Thailand.
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The deepwater US Gulf of Mexico is the template for Shell's Whale development due online in 2024.
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This year has seen the highest amount of capacity sanctioned since 2010.
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The standalone FPSO destined for Senegal’s first offshore oil development is on its way to a Singapore yard for topsides integration and commissioning.
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Contractor will conduct FEED work on ExxonMobil’s Uaru development, which is expected to lead to construction and installation work.
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Finland’s first LNG import terminal is just one of the solutions being worked to add natural gas supplies to the region.
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The repeat order from Petrobras brings Keppel O&M’s net order book to about $8.2 billion.