Offshore International - Jul 11th, 2023
 
 
Updates from the offshore regions of Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Asia and the North Sea
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July 11, 2023
In 2022 to 2025, over $200 billion expected to be allocated to deepwater projects.
Committed utilization has jumped 14% over the past six months, says Westwood Global Energy Group.
An overview of the latest trends in drones, robotics, AUVs and remote-controlled operations
Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) has responded to the Climate Change Committee’s annual "Progress in Reducing Emissions Report" for 2023.
In this Aug. 15 Offshore-hosted webinar, Esgian's Cinnamon Edralin and Hans Jacob Bassoe will provide an overview of the most active offshore drilling campaigns and provide an update on the changing rig contracting market and rig construction market.
TotalEnergies and SOCAR, the 50:50 partners in the JOCAP venture, have brought onstream the Absheron Field in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea, 100 km southeast of Baku.
Petropars plans to start gas production from the Balal Field in the Persian Gulf within the next two years.
Valeura Energy has suspended production from the Wassana oil field in the Gulf of Thailand after the floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel moved off station.
The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has approved Wintershall Dea Norge’s development plan for the Dvalin North gas field and a second-phase project on the Maria Field.
Wellesley Petroleum has made a potentially large gas-condensate discovery in the Carmen prospect in the Norwegian North Sea.
Sarawak Shell has awarded McDermott an offshore transportation and installation contract for the F22, F27 and Selasih fields (FaS) pipelay and heavy-lift project offshore eastern Malaysia.
Valaris has negotiated new contracts and contract extensions with a combined value of about $150 million.
An operator offshore Norway has exercised six one-well options for the Transocean Encourage semisubmersible rig.
TotalEnergies has completed power up of two gas turbines at the Tyra Field complex in the Danish North Sea ahead of schedule.
In this Sept. 21 Offshore-hosted webinar, Rystad Energy provides projections for capital expenditures by offshore oil and gas companies in the near term, with a particular focus on the drilling, EPC and subsea construction markets.