Senergy to examine ways for prolonging production life in North Sea

The UK Government has awarded Senergy a framework agreement with contracts of up to $2.7 million to examine ways of prolonging the production life of the North Sea oil and gas industry.
April 29, 2009

Offshore staff

ABERDEEN, UK -- The UK Government has awarded Senergy a framework agreement with contracts of up to $2.7 million to examine ways of prolonging the production life of the North Sea oil and gas industry.

The three-year study, which is already under way, will support the work of the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) as it seeks to secure maximum recovery from existing oil and gas developments as well as the exploration of opportunities to access new reserves in technically challenging fields.

The contract will see Senergy assess the most effective ways of maximizing economic hydrocarbon recovery from the UKCS via proper stewardship of existing fields and the deployment of the latest technology for new field developments.

04/29/2009

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