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The Maersk Developer is already mobilizing for the 500-day combined campaign. PHOTO SOURCE: Maersk Drilling
Total E&P Suriname (NYSE: TOT) has awarded Maersk Drilling (CPH: DRLCO) contracts securing the Maersk Valiant drillship and Maersk Developer semi-submersible rig for its exploration and appraisal project in Block 58 offshore Suriname, Maersk Drilling reported Monday.
As Rigzone reported on Nov. 24, 2020, Total had awarded Maersk Drilling a conditional letter of award for the drilling units subject to contract finalization and other conditions.
“We’re thrilled to firm up these contracts, adding further to our long-standing relationship with Total for whom we have a great track record from our collaboration on a number of deepwater exploration projects,” remarked Morten Kelstrup, Maersk Drilling chief operating officer, in a written statement emailed to Rigzone.
An incident which led to two fatalities occurred while work was being performed in a cargo tank onboard the FPSO Espoir Ivoirien.
An incident which led to two fatalities occurred while work was being performed in a cargo tank onboard the FPSO Espoir Ivoirien, BW Offshore has revealed.
The incident, which was caused by a leakage of hydrocarbons into the tank where the work was being conducted, took place at 1.30pm local time on January 14. The vessel was operating on the Espoir field offshore the Ivory Coast.
BW Offshore noted that next of kin had been informed and that production had been shut down. The leak was said to have been contained within the cargo tank, with all personnel accounted for. The FPSO is operated by BW Offshore for CNR International. Both companies are cooperating with local authorities in addressing the situation, BW Offshore confirmed.
Apex International Energy on Monday reported a new oil discovery in Egypt s Western Desert. PHOTO SOURCE: Apex
Apex International Energy on Monday reported a new oil discovery in the Southeast Meleiha Concession (SEM) in Egypt’s Western Desert.
The SEMZ-11X discovery well – located 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) west of the Zarif field – reached a total depth of 5,700 feet (1,737 meters) and encountered 65 feet (20 meters) of oil pay in the Cretaceous sandstones of the Bahagia and Abu Roash G formations, Apex noted in a written statement emailed to Rigzone.
“Testing of the Bahariya resulted in a peak rate of 2,100 barrels of oil per day with no water,” Apex stated. “Additional uphole pay exists in the Bahariya and Abu Roash G formations that can be added to the production stream in the future.”