White Rose field produces to the SeaRose floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel. The SeaRose has a disconnectable turret for ice avoidance. North Amethyst is the first of several White Rose field satellite discoveries that Husky Energy Inc. plans to develop off Newfoundland. Husky's August 2007 development plan is now under review by the Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board and, if it is approved, development drilling may commence in mid-2008. For drilling these subsea tied-in wells, the company recently secured Transocean Inc.'s mobile semisubmersible drilling unit GSF Grand Banks. The petroleum board approved development of another satellite area, South White Rose extension, in September 2007. Also Husky is evaluating results of delineation drilling conducted in 2007 for West White Rose prior to submitting a development application for the project.
North Amethyst, first White Rose satellite to be developed
North Amethyst, das erste White Rose-Satellitenprojekt
Oil and Gas Journal ; 106 , 8 ; 37-39
2008
3 Seiten, 3 Bilder
Article (Journal)
English
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