Chevron Deploys a Second Ultra-Deepwater Drillship

Chevron Deploys a Second Ultra-Deepwater Drillship

Chevron U.S.A. Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), today announced that it has commenced operations on the Discoverer Inspiration, an ultra-deepwater drillship, in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. The vessel has the capability to drill wells in 12,000 feet (3,650 meters) of water to a total depth of 40,000 feet (12,200 meters). Full text

StatoilHydro to go ahead with Luva development

2009.10.29 - Projects

“This could be the first development in the Vøring area of the Norwegian Sea, and the first off Norway in such deep water,” says Ståle Tungesvik, head of reserves and business development at StatoilHydro.

Luva was discovered in 1997 and, together with Haklang and Snefrid South, is estimated to contain recoverable gas reserves of 40-60 billion standard cubic metres (scm).

But producing these resources will be demanding, Tungesvik acknowledges. “They lie far from land, away from existing infrastructure and in very deep water. With weather conditions also demanding, further technology development will be needed.”

Linked
Several nearby discoveries could be linked to a possible development, including Snefrid, Haklang in the same licence and Asterix 75 kilometres to the west.

All these finds are located in about 1,300 metres of water, and their development will depend on an integrated solution for gas processing and export.

“Luva could become an important element in a possible development of these discoveries,” says Tungesvik. “It’s important to view the area as a whole.”

Studies
The completed studies include an investigation of the reservoir, an assessment of its production properties and a survey of seabed conditions.

“We’re now going to pursue a creative phase which will end up with three-four different development concepts which could form the basis for a possible Luva project,” explains Tungesvik.

This work will include the evaluation of various solutions for development, transport and power supply.

A number of study contracts related to the various development concepts are due to be placed over the next few years.




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