Offshore International - Sep 13th, 2022
 
 
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September 13, 2022
Recent Suriname Energy and Oil and Gas Summit highlighted regional trends.
Oil exploration in Seychelles’ territorial waters is set to restart now that the island nation signed an agreement with a Canadian oil company.
Russian leader blames Western sanctions for the shutdown.
“Electrification” is being driven by the need to lower emissions, reduce topsides footprint, reduce environmental impact, and lower costs.
TotalEnergies and its partners in Block 11B/12B offshore South Africa have submitted an application for a Production Right.
Chariot Energy has signed a pipeline tie-in agreement with Morocco’s the Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines.
Sarawak Shell and partner PETRONAS Carigali have taken a final investment decision on the Rosmari-Marjoram gas project offshore/onshore Sarawak, Malaysia.
Petrobras’ board has decided to terminate the competitive sale process for the deepwater Albacora concession in the Santos Basin offshore Brazil.
CNOOC has started production from two new gas projects in the western South China Sea.
Petrobras’ board has decided to terminate the competitive sale process for the deepwater Albacora concession in the Santos Basin offshore Brazil.
Two Conferences. One Location. Attendees can expect to learn and discuss the real-life issues and solutions relevant to deepwater operations and topsides, platforms and hulls. Nov. 8-10, 2022.
Beach Energy and its partners plan a potential development drilling program on the Kupe Field offshore New Zealand.
Allseas has contracted Van Oord and DEME to provide services as a joint venture to support the Darwin Pipeline Duplication Project.