Santos starts phase 3C infill drilling at Bayu-Undan
May 25, 2021 3:36:am
Summary The programme will help to extend field life as well as production from the offshore facilities and the Darwin LNG plant.
by: Shardul Sharma
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Santos starts phase 3C infill drilling at Bayu-Undan
Santos on May 25 announced the start of the phase 3C infill drilling programme at the Bayu-Undan field, in Timor-Leste offshore waters.
The programme, given a final investment decision in January this year, comprises three production wells and will develop additional natural gas and liquids reserves, extending field life as well as production from the offshore facilities and the Darwin LNG plant.
DUBAI: KBW Ventures, the company founded by Saudi Arabia’s Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal Al-Saud, has invested in French food technology startup Furahaa Group, the firm’s first investment in the European country.
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Prince Khaled said: “This is my first investment in the French market. Furahaa Group, driven by Arthur’s vision for an inclusive and diverse workplace, while giving both consumers and other vendors a route to choose plant-based options, had me interested in the business immediately.
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