
Shell reactivates Penguins field in the North Sea with a new FPSO
Shell optimises production at Penguins with a more efficient FPSO and lower environmental impact.

Shell optimises production at Penguins with a more efficient FPSO and lower environmental impact.

The Valaris 144 is moving to Angola for its next offshore drilling mission, strengthening its presence in the African hydrocarbon market.

The company strengthens its commitment to energy security and innovation in the oil sector.

This contract highlights Halliburton's strength in drilling and constructing deep and ultra-deep wells.

The vessel is capable of drilling up to 9,144 meters deep in ultra-deep waters, using dual drilling technology.

Joint development plans are underway to generate up to four gigawatts of power, leveraging America's energy abundance to maintain leadership in artificial intelligence.

This achievement adds to the success of the Wellhead Pressure Management Project (WPMP), aimed at optimizing reservoir performance.

The FPSO is one of the first high-capacity floating units in the Brazilian pre-salt layer.

The company stood out in a competitive environment where only 13 companies were granted operating licenses.

This discovery reflects the potential of the Katmai area, with daily production projections of between 15 and 20 thousand barrels of oil equivalent.

This agreement extends an initial commitment of 650 days, adding an additional 954 days to the operation in the Buzios field.

Norway is thus strengthening its commitment to European energy security, while promoting economic development in its territory.