Norway: Axxis Geo Solutions decides to file for court protected reconstruction
16 Feb 2021
Axxis Geo Solutions, a pure-play ocean bottom node seismic company, has not been able to reach agreement with all creditors in order to implement a voluntary solution to refinance the Company. Consequently, and as previously reported, the Company will file for court protected reconstruction.
The group of financial investors, referenced in the stock exchange release of 14 January 2021, has expressed continued support to invest in the Company also as part of a reconstruction process.
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
BOISE â In the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Idaho saw a 65% increase in fishing license sales over the previous year, Fish & Game officials told lawmakers Monday, as Idahoans did âsocial distancing Idaho style.â
Paul Kline, deputy director of policies and programs for Idaho Fish & Game, âIdahoans have found much-needed respite in Idahoâs outdoors, including hunting and fishing.â
For 2020 as a whole, he said, âOver 450,000 Idahoans purchased an annual fishing license or hunting license, an increase of 11% over 2019. And Iâm sure tens of thousands of younger kids that donât need a license were going fishing on those family outings as well.â
Oil production in January 2021 is equal to the NPD’s forecast, with preliminary figures showing an average daily production of 2,137,000 barrels of oil, NGL and condensate.
Norway: Aker Solutions to deliver electrification of Equinor’s Troll B and C platforms
16 Feb 2021
Equinor for the topside work on the
Troll B and C platforms offshore Norway to reduce the CO2 emissions. These modifications will include installation of equipment for
receiving electrical power from shore via cable. This will replace power generation from gas turbines at the platforms, and thus
reduce climate footprint. The award is estimated to be very large
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Photo: Øyvind Hagen / Equinor.
Aker Solutions’ work will include engineering, procurement, construction and prefabrication of systems, and installation at the platforms offshore. The engineering and construction will be performed at Aker Solutions’ offices in Bergen, and at its yard in Egersund respectively. The award follows completion of the front-end engineering and design (FEED) work that Aker Solutions was awarded in January 2020.
AGR will act as technical advisors to Gassnova by offering technical expertise across geoscience, reservoir, drilling and well engineering disciplines in addition to facilities and cost engineering to enable cost efficient and progressive solution for the capture and storage of CO2.