The deployment, completed earlier this year, integrates the second-generation sensors directly into the rig’s drilling control network, giving crews instant feedback on the status of fingerboard latches inside the derrick and reducing the risk of dropped-objects (DROPS) incidents.
The PSC includes a firm commitment to drill two exploration wells, targeting drill-ready prospects that offer significant resource potential and are strategically positioned to unlock synergies with Petronas’ existing operations in Suriname.
Geospace Technologies Corporation have secured a Permanent Reservoir Monitoring contract award for Mero Fields 3 and 4 from Petrobras, operator of the Mero field Consortium. The contract encompasses the supply and installation of nearly 500km of the OptoSeis® Permanent Reservoir Monitoring (PRM) system covering 140 sq km of seabed area of Mero, located deep offshore in the Santos Basin, 180 kilometers off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The OML118 Production Sharing Contract (PSC) is located deep offshore at ~74 mi (120 km) south of the Niger Delta in Nigeria, and contains the Bonga field, which started production in 2005, as well as the Bonga North field, the development of which started in 2024. Production from the OML 118 PSC, which is mainly oil, represents approximately 11,000 boed in TotalEnergies’ company share in 2024.
Shell’s plans to juice output from its deepwater Perdido development in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico just ran into a delay-shaped pothole. Two new wells intended to lift production from the Great White unit—one of the stars of the Perdido complex—won’t come online until the end of the year, the company confirmed this week. That’s a shift from the original timeline, which had all three wells humming by April.
Although the deepwater portion of the offshore oil and gas industry may be traversing a few rough spots at present, the general outlook for this sector over the next few years remains solidly positive. That’s the theme of comments made by Scott Livingston (Fig. 1), NOV’s President of Energy Products and Services, during an Executive Dialogue session during Day 2 at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston.
The investment, expected within the next two years, will focus on reviving production in the Usan field and is in addition to funding earmarked for planned developments in Owowo and Erha, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission said in a statement Tuesday, citing a visit by Shane Harris, Exxon’s managing director in Nigeria.
Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago release
The Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago warmly welcomes the signing of three deepwater production sharing contracts between the Government of Trinidad & Tobago and a consortium comprised of bp and Shell.
QatarEnergy announced today a light oil discovery in the Jonker-1X deep-water exploration well, which marks the company’s third recent discovery offshore Namibia.