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Qatar exported what appeared to be its first oil cargo to a Persian Gulf neighbor since the United Arab Emirates and three other countries agreed to restor.
Petrogas E&P Netherlands has awarded a one-well contract for the harsh-environment jack-up rig Maersk Resolute. PHOTO SOURCE: Maersk Drilling
Petrogas E&P Netherlands B.V. has awarded a one-well contract for the harsh-environment jack-up rig Maersk Resolute, Maersk Drilling (CPH: DRLCO) reported this week.
Slated to commence next month, the contract calls for performing well maintenance and drilling a side-track of the A9 well at the P9 Horizon field in the Dutch North Sea, Maersk Drilling noted in a written statement emailed to Rigzone. The drilling contractor stated the approximate value of the award is US$4.5 million, and it estimates a 45-day contract duration.
Bilfinger Salamis UK has revealed that it has appointed Adam Mason as the general manager of its Southern North Sea business.
Bilfinger Salamis UK has revealed that it has appointed Adam Mason as the general manager of its Southern North Sea business.
Mason has over 20 years of operational leadership experience in the oil and gas service industry, the last 12 of which have been with Petrofac. He started his career offshore in instrument and control and had rotational assignments overseas and in the UK North Sea, where he is said to have developed his front line, maintenance leadership skills.
“As an experienced and versatile team leader with a proven track record in managing complex, fast moving operational scenarios in the energy sector, Adam brings experience in delivering safe and efficient operations, continuous improvement, and modernization of the operations and maintenance model,” Mike Henderson, the commercial and business development director at Bilfinger Salamis UK,
The new retail outlets lack the long lines, and practically free prices, of those run by PDVSA.
(Bloomberg) Welcome to Venezuela s new gasoline stations: They boast digital fuel pumps and high-end, imported liquor. They re plastered in fresh coats of bright yellow and red paint. And in what s become a rarity these days, they actually have gasoline to sell for a price that very few can afford.
Over the past six months, the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been quietly handing over dozens of run-down gasoline stations across the country to local entrepreneurs who turned them into these flashy retail complexes and rebranded them under a chain known as Via. It s the first phase of a desperate and complicated plan to rescue the country from U.S. sanctions that have dealt a final blow to Venezuela’s oil business and choked the nation of fuel supplies so severely that filling stations have been forced to repeatedly shut.