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Cheviot Octabuoy 50% complete
Published 03.02.2010 09:26:42 by John Bradbury
North Sea operator ATP says the Octabuoy hull for its UK Cheviot oil field development is now more than 50% complete and construction of the facility in China remains on schedule, the company has confirmed. First oil from Cheviot, which is estimated to contain 58 m boe of remaining and probable reserves, is expected in 2012, ATP confirmed in a corporate statement on current production, reserves and developments. “The hull for the Octabuoy is greater than 50% complete and remains on schedule for a 2011 sail out.” stated ATP, which has 100% equity in Cheviot. ![]() Kuwait collection for PetrofacUK contractor Petrofac has collected a new contract with Kuwait Oil Company for work on new oil and gas pipelines. ![]() Exploration makes nine discoveriesExploration offshore Norway resulted in a total of nine discoveries being made in first half this year according to official figures. [Les mer ] • Exploration ![]() Income surges for StatoilStatoil saw its operating income increase 9% in the second quarter this year and by 11% in the first half. [Les mer ] • Company news ![]() Earnings almost double for ShellRoyal Dutch Shell's second quarter earnings this year were almost doubled while its half year earnings were also up and the company has pledged further asset sales. [Les mer ] • Company news ![]() Noble takes over FrontierDrilling contractor Noble Corporation has closed a US $2.16 Bn deal to acquire another rig owner adding seven new units to its fleet. [Les mer ] • Company news ![]() Brent decommissioning deal doneShell UK has appointed a key contractor to be responsible for decommissioning its huge Brent field facilities in the Northern North Sea. [Les mer ] • Field development |
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