Total closes Maersk Oil deal

French oil company Total has completed the Maersk Oil acquisition signed on August 21, 2017. Total CEO Patrick Pouyanné announced earlier this week during CERAWeek conference that the acquisition would be completed on Thursday. The acquisition brings to Total around 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent of 2P/2C reserves and resources, mainly in the OECD countries,... Continue Reading →

Chevron looks for PLSV for Frade

Chevron is seeking a PLSV to support development activities at the Frade field in the Campos Basin. The scope of service provides for the transportation and installation of flowlines, pipeline end terminations, SDUs, umbilicals, umbilical termination assemblies, jumpers, and other optional equipment such as wet Christmas trees. The phases of underwater installation, pre-commissioning and commissioning... Continue Reading →

Hereema contracts for Peregrino II

The Heerema Fabrication Group (HFG) hired hydraulic engineering company, DGI Doedijns, to design and deliver the third WHP jacket and control system for the second phase of the Peregrino field development in the Campos Basin operated by Statoil. The value of the contract was not disclosed. The control center will consist of 56 actuated valves,... Continue Reading →

DOF and Petrobras extend AHTS contract

DOF and Petrobras reached an agreement to extend the AHTS Skandi Admiral contract in approximately 265 days until February 28, 2019. The contract is scheduled to begin on June 9, 2018. The original document was signed with the DOF at the end of May 2017. The Skandi Admiral was built in 1999 and has been... Continue Reading →

New equipment for well-capping launched in Italy/Saipem

Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL) has launched the Offset Installation Equipment (OIE) well-capping system, designed and manufactured by Saipem. Saipem said on Tuesday that OIE was designed for use during a subsea well incident where direct vertical access to a wellhead is not viable. Read more

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