Troll field
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Well is estimated to have encountered as much as 35 million BOE.
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Wellesley estimates that the drilling campaign has proved a developable gas-condensate accumulation of 60 to 100 million BOE.
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This paper describes an effort to increase value creation in Troll Phase 3 by reducing the pressure drop along the value chain from the reservoir through the wells, subsea systems, pipeline, and tieback.
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The Carmen gas discovery offshore Norway was far bigger than expected and a short tieback away from production.
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Røver Sør find is said to contain up 47 million BOE of recoverables.
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Satellite discovery will likely be tied back to one of the Troll platforms.
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The Norwegian company completed what it describes as the world’s first logistics operation with a drone to an offshore installation.
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Equinor said drones could reinforce safety, boost production efficiency and contribute to lower CO2 emissions from Norwegian oil and gas
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After seeing a significant increase in the price level for subsea equipment, Equinor says it is realizing the ways in which standardized subsea templates help build financial competitiveness. The new standard allowed for the installation of 14 templates in one month.
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The Troll field is one of the largest gas producers discovered off Norway, but ensuring its long-term future required finding ways to drill wells in an increasingly fragile formation to develop its rich oil reserves.
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