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Norway Approves Investment In New Offshore Oil And Gas Project Bestla

Norwegian oil and gas operator DNO today announced a final investment decision for the development of the Brasse field, located in the northern North Sea. In addition to DNO Norge AS (39.3%), the Brasse partnership includes OKEA ASA (39.3%) as operator, Lime Petroleum AS (17%) and M Vest Energy AS …

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TotalEnergies Will Resume Production At The Tyra Field Off The Coast Of Denmark

TotalEnergies is resuming production at the Tyra field off the coast of Denmark after its large-scale reconstruction, which will make the kingdom a net exporter of natural gas, follows from a press release from the French company. “Total Energies announces the resumption of production at the Tyra field in the …

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Gazprom Has Launched A Tender For The Sale Of Assets In The North Sea

Gazprom International Limited (a subsidiary of Gazprom) has launched a tender for the sale of assets in the North Sea, including a 50% stake in a joint venture with the German Wintershall Dea, according to the company’s materials on the ETP Gazprombank electronic platform. MKOO Gazprom International Limited has begun …

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Dry Again. Equinor Did Not Find Hydrocarbons In Another Well In The North Sea

Equinor drilled an exploration well in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, which turned out to be dry. This was reported by the Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD). Exploration well 35/11-28 S (Harden sør): was drilled 9 km west of the Fram field to a depth of 3270 m below …

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Aker BP And Equinor’s North Sea Exploration Drilling Results Were Unsatisfactory

Norwegian oil and gas companies Aker BP and Equinor have explored new oil reserves near the Munin field in the North Sea. This was reported by the press service of the Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD). Exploration drilling at block 30/12 The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (NOIA), formerly known as the …

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Shell Greenlights Drilling Program For 2024

Shell has approved a two-well drilling campaign planned for 2024 in the North Sea. The information follows from a published statement by Shell’s joint venture partner Deltic Energy. Exploration well at the Selene field Selene natural gas field: believed to be one of the largest undiscovered structures in the Leman …

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British Shell Has Two North Sea Drilling Targets Planned for Next Year

Deltic Energy, a London-based oil and gas exploration company investing in the UK’s established hydrocarbon provinces, has significant interests in a number of highly prospective licenses in the southern and central North Sea and is Shell’s joint venture partner in the UK’s southern North Sea. Deltic Energy said the Selena …

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BP Begins Production at the Seagull Field in the North Sea

British BP Plc has begun production at the Seagull oil and gas field in the British sector of the North Sea. The company’s press service reported this on November 6, 2023. Seagull deposit is being developed in conjunction with the Central Process Facility (CPF) that bp operates as part of …

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ConocoPhillips Received Permission to Bring Into Production the Tommeliten A Field

ConocoPhillips and its partners have received permission from Norwegian authorities to bring into production the Tommeliten A gas condensate field (GCF) in the North Sea. This was reported by the press service of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) on October 5, 2023. Tommeliten A deposit opened in 1977; located in …

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Shell Sold North Sea Field Despite Its Prospects

Shell sold the Cambo field project in the North Sea to Britain’s Ithaca Energy. The Kambo field is the second largest untapped oil and gas field in the UK North Sea. However, Shell believes that the time has come to part with such an asset by selling it to Britain’s …

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