Shell’s Mars platform in the Gulf has become the first offshore asset in the U.S. to produce 1 billion barrels of oil over its lifetime.
Shell’s Mars platform in the Gulf has reached a milestone, becoming the first offshore asset in the United States to produce ...
Shell’s Mars platform has produced its billionth barrel of oil equivalent, becoming the first single offshore platform in the ...
NEW YORK, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell Plc said Wednesday its Mars platform in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico was still raising output back to normal levels of 190,000 barrels of oil equivalent per ...
Heerema Marine Contractors has received a notice of award from Shell for support work on Shell Mars Platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The project is scheduled for November this year. Heerema Marine ...
Damage to Shell's Mars tension-leg platform in the deep-water Gulf of Mexico looks to be less severe than the operator initially expected, but the supermajor is not budging from its aim of restoring ...
Crude exports from the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) are hitting a record high even as U.S. crude exports have fallen as the coronavirus pandemic has chopped worldwide fuel demand.Oil majors ...
The initial flow of oil back to the Olympus facility, the hub of the Mars B project, comes a full six months ahead of the estimate schedule when the project was sanctioned. Shell hails Mars B and ...
Royal Dutch Shell plc’s (RDS.A) wholly-owned subsidiary, Shell Offshore Inc., resumed oil production at its Mars and Ursa platforms in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, months after hurricane Ida forced it to ...
HOUSTON, March 28 (Reuters) - Shell Oil Co. has finished reinstalling a drilling rig on its Mars platform that was damaged during Hurricane Katrina, the company said Wednesday. The rig, on the ...
HOUSTON, Sept. 6-- The Mars tension-leg platform (TLP), heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in late August 2005, currently is producing 190,000 boe/d (gross), Shell Exploration & Production Co.
As previously announced, Shell plans to shut down its Mars tension leg platform (TLP) late in the first quarter of 2005 to replace the flexjoints on both its oil and natural gas export lines.
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