Norwegian oilfield services company Aker Solutions has revealed a package of measures with an aim to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus and sharp oil price decline, including layoffs, reductions in cost and investment levels, and salary freeze for executives as well as general population. Aker Solutions said on Wednesday it is implementing a number... Continue Reading →
Remotely Operated Vehicles: Thinking out of the Box
All electric systems are starting to free companies from the traditional strict form factors that ROVs traditionally take. With a more flexible modular harness, vehicles can be built from standardised building blocks. Saab Seaeye, a firm well versed in all-electric vehicles, has been making noises in this direction, using the smarts it’s been developing for... Continue Reading →
Helix Energy eyes 20 pct capex reduction as oil price decline and coronavirus hit the market
Houston-based oilfield services provider Helix Energy Solutions has withdrawn its previous financial and operational guidance for this year due to the current situation in the market. Expecting the spot market for 2020 to be significantly weaker than previously predicted, Helix plans to slash its capex by 20 percent. In an update on Monday, Helix Energy... Continue Reading →
New evidence of oil in Sul de Gato do Mato/Shell
Mar 30/2020 Shell found new evidence of oil in well 3-SHEL-32D-RJS, in the south of Gato do Mato, in the Santos Basin pre-salt. This is the second occurrence in the block, where the oil company is conducting a campaign with the Brava Star rig, in a water depth of 2,048 thousand m. The drilling of... Continue Reading →
ABESPetro – Price drop affects chain of suppliers of goods and services
March 30, 2020 Investment cut leads large companies, such as Schlumberger and TechnipFMC, to reduce expenses and postpone projects The fall in the price of oil in recent weeks has led to a wave of investment cuts by global oil companies and, little by little, this movement begins to affect the chain of suppliers of... Continue Reading →
Brazil: FPSO Charter Ends 5 Years after Deadly Explosion
FPSO leasing company BW Offshore has informed that a charter for FPSO Cidade de Sao Mateus has expired. The FPSO was involved in an explosion in February 2015, an incident in which nine workers were killed, and 26 others injured. Continue reading
BHP hires McDermott for Trion floating production unit pre-FEED
U.S. offshore engineering and construction company McDermott has been awarded a sizeable contract by BHP to provide pre-front-end engineering design (pre-FEED) services for a floating production unit (FPU) that will be installed at the Trion field offshore Mexico. The FPU will be installed in a water depth of approximately 8,200 feet (2,500 meters) at the... Continue Reading →
Petrobras firms up deals for Marlim 2 FPSO with Yinson
Malaysian FPSO provider Yinson has signed contracts with Petrobras for the delivery, operation, and maintenance of the Marlim 2 FPSO. Yinson won two letters of intent from Petrobras in October 2019 for the charter and operation of the Marlim 2 FPSO for the Marlim revitalization project in Brazil. The company said at the time that the estimated... Continue Reading →
Kongsberg Wraps Up Hydroid Sale
Kongsberg Maritime has completed the sale of its US-based underwater technology company Hydroid to Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII). The two companies entered into $350-million sale and purchase agreement in February this year. Back in 2007, Kongsberg Maritime acquired Hydroid for $80 million. In connection with the transaction, Kongsberg Maritime and HII have entered into a... Continue Reading →
Magseis Fairfield pens deepwater OBN project offshore Mexico
Contrary to current trends of contract cancelations due to the oil price drop and coronavirus spread, seismic data acquisition company Magseis Fairfield has won a deepwater OBN project in the Mexican part of the Gulf of Mexico. Magseis said on Friday that the work was scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2020 and... Continue Reading →