Offshore Drilling - Oct 12th, 2023
 
 
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October 12, 2023
Dayrates for all types of rigs in Southeast Asia are witnessing robust growth, according to Evercore ISI’s latest Offshore Oracle report.
Offshore EPC investments for 2023 could total $62.5 billion, with $29 billion awarded in the year to date, according to Westwood Global Energy Group.
Learn about how all sectors of the offshore industry can advance their decarbonization programs and improve their greenhouse gas performance in this Nov. 1 Offshore-hosted webinar with two IPA experts.
An Oceaneering subsidiary has secured a five-year contract from Petrobras for the operation of three existing drillpipe riser systems to support intervention and completion operations in Brazil.
Turan Drilling & Engineering has gained a two-year extension to drilling operations and maintenance services offshore Azerbaijan.
Aker BP has permission from Norway’s Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) to use the semisub Deepsea Nordkapp for production drilling on fields in the Alvheim area of the northern North Sea.
The semisub Deepsea Yantai has spud an appraisal well on last year’s Ofelia discovery in the Norwegian North Sea.
Brazil’s environment agency Ibama has confirmed Petrobras’ environmental license to drill two exploratory wells in deepwater Block BM-POT-17 in the Potiguar Basin on the Equatorial Margin.
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CNOOC has awarded Shelf Drilling (North Sea) a two-well contract extension for the Shelf Drilling Fortress jackup.
OKEA has permission from Norway’s Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) to use the facilities for the new Hasselmus subsea tieback on the Draugen Field platform in the southern Norwegian Sea.
Impact Oil & Gas has issued an update on the TotalEnergies-led appraisal and exploration drilling program offshore Namibia.
Eni has announced what it describes as a “significant gas discovery” from the Geng North-1 exploration well drilled about 85 km off the coast of East Kalimantan in Indonesia.