Offshore International - Mar 14th, 2023
 
 
Updates from the offshore regions of Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Asia and the North Sea
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March 14, 2023
Rystad Energy expects annual greenfield capex for offshore oil and gas projects to exceed $100 billion in 2023 and in 2024.
Fugro and Petrobras have undertaken Brazil’s first remote subsea inspection survey.
Ireland could depend on Britain to supply 90% of its gas by 2030, according to Offshore Energies UK.
Sentiment from the industry is there is little appetite for new rigs to be ordered, Westwood Global Energy Group reported.
In partnership with the Cyprus Hydrocarbons Company, Offshore magazine introduces this new event dedicated to facilitating the transfer of technology, best practices, and regional cooperation. The event will be held May 17-19, 2023, in Cyprus.
Energean has produced first gas from its North El Amriya and North Idku (NEA/NI) shallow-water development in the Gulf of Suez offshore Egypt.
The Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) has granted consent to A/S Norske Shell consent for removal and disposal of subsea structures on the Gaupe Field.
Harbour Energy is forecasting production this year in the range 185,000 to 200,000 boe/d, with new wells coming onstream partly offsetting natural decline.
Neptune Energy plans to drill nine exploration and appraisal wells this year, the company said in its latest results review.
The CEOs of Petrobras and Shell have signed a memorandum of understanding during CERAWeek in Houston concerning a potential five-year collaboration.
The program of work, expected to be executed from a jackup vessel during second-quarter 2023, will see Well-Safe Solutions carry out well engineering support services.
Dolphin Drilling has signed a new contract for its Blackford Dolphin semisubmersible rig covering work for Peak Petroleum offshore Nigeria.
Africa Oil has issued the findings of a review by RISC Advisory (UK) of a concession in the Orange Basin offshore South Africa.
By early April 2023, residual emissions from a Belgian industrial plant, collectively representing up to 15,000 tonnes of CO2, will be stored during the ongoing demonstration phase.
Yinson Production and AVEVA have entered a memorandum of understanding to develop new FPSO solutions.
Wintershall Dea and Belgian transmission system operator Fluxys are cooperating on a cross-border CO2 pipeline network connecting southern Germany and Belgium.
This now sees 12 vessels from the Maersk Supply Service fleet currently serving the Brazilian and Latin American markets.
Five companies have submitted applications for CO2 storage areas in the North Sea to the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.
The five projects were selected on the basis of upcoming FID, and also use of unique technologies, innovative solutions, and renewable energy components.
The energy transition is driving demand for resources that deepsea mining may be able to extract.
'Coexistence is essential' as DNV report shows demand for ocean space will grow fivefold by 2050.
The growth in investment in renewable energy projects continues in 2023, according to a recent Rystad Energy report.
Siemens Gamesa’s RecyclableBlade has been selected by RWE for 44 SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbines to be installed at the Sofia offshore wind power project off the east coast of the UK.
Petrobras and Equinor will assess the technical, economic and environmental feasibility of seven offshore wind power generation projects off the Brazilian coast.
This is the world’s first floating wind platform installed with a TLP mooring system, X1 Wind claimed.
Belgian partners DEME, Tractebel and Jan De Nul have released SEAVOLT, a new offshore floating photovoltaic technology.