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Its looking like load 50 could be problematic because of the weather.
12 days from load 59 takes us to next Tuesday without a weather window then for the rest of the week after that the forecast is marginal with Wednesday being the best option - fingers crossed.
Petroatlantic is still at Scapa Flo waiting for her hook up with North Sea - also delayed by the weather.
https://www.windfinder.com/forecast/viking_north_sea
The last hook up was on the 12th so if we are to stay on a 12 day schedule then hook-up #60 needs to happen by the afternoon of Monday 24th.
Hopefully Teekay will get a tanker up to Kraken ASAP and just wait for a weather window but the weather has and continues to hamper their activities - I don't see any hook-ups in progress at the moment.
Yes, the forecast has now improved for next week with the waves below 4m for most of the week.
We could still have problems though because the shuttle tanker fleet is out of position and quite a few vessels still have to unload previous cargos or have been waiting for hook-ups at other fields.
No sign of a tanker yet although there are now several possibles - best is Karen Knutsen .
Also as steelwatch pointed out the Stena Don rig is on her way she is accompanied by two support vessels and a safety vessel - maybe another support vessel will join them - they usually work in threes.
I guess Stena Dons arrival could delay #60?
H Enquestrians,
Peary Spirit is in Rotterdam and now has a Kraken detination. Maybe #60 . . .
GLAXXX
Enquestrians,
Just got tugged off and on its way. Hopefully our way.
GLAXXX
Excellent Therapist, the last load completed on 13th February so if we get a hook up on Monday - when the weather improves - that would be 11 days - much better than anticipated after such poor weather.
The weather is now set fine for the week from Monday onwards.
The ETA for Peary Spirit has been miscalculated on Marine Traffic - it states 21st March.
The Stena Don flotilla is moving very slowly towards Kraken and will arrive at first light tomorrow if it maintains its current speed - 3.5 knots - 49 miles - 15 hours.
Peary Spirit is out of AIS contact at the moment - she was making good progress before she dipped out but maybe not showing urgency for a Monday hook-up - 10.5 knots average.
I guess we will see the rig deployed tomorrow followed by a hook-up on Tuesday.
Stena Don and her flotilla have arrived at Kraken.
PS is currently drifting in the Aberdeen anchorage and is due at Kraken at 23.00GMT tonight.
PS Now looks to be at full speed towards Kraken
I don't see much action positioning the rig - there are two positioning vessels and numerous safety boats just drifting around with the rig presumably close to her drilling position - maybe they are waiting for a third positioning vessel - they usually work in three's.
PS is on her way - due to arrive 23.00GMT tonight and should be OK to hook up tomorrow regardless of the rig - the rig is to the south east of AK - hook up will be from the south west or west.
The weather is set fine for the week.
Petroatlantic has only just hooked up with North Sea for a STS in Scapa Flo with load 59.
Some good news for a change !!!
Stena Don is currently being positioned by the two anchoring vessels - it looks like they are well on the way to completion.
PS is making excellent progress and is less than 14 nautical miles from AK and looks set to make a hook-up from the south west at a safe distance from the rig, maybe even before the morning.
The weather is very good at the moment and is set fine until next Saturday.
No immediate sign of a hook-up - PS is just 12 miles to the north west of AK - the wind and wave direction is variable therefore hook-up could be from any direction depending on when they are ready - maybe 9-12 today as PS is positioned to the North West.
Work continues to position the rig.
Weather is very calm for the time of year until Saturday.
Still no hook up AK is gradually rotating for a hook-up from the north west.
The rig seems to have been positions but the vessels that helped with the positioning are still at the field.
Hi chilts. Is that rig for drilling the western flank?
Squif
Its actually positioned more to the south south west at the moment but I guess it must be for the western flank.
Thanks! Just had a look at the capital markets presentation again.I can’t really determine but amongst the accessible 2c reserves I would really like to know how much will be promoted to 2b. Anyone have a guess?
Squif / Chilting,
I had a look yesterday and it is pretty much spot on where Worcestershire drilling position is indicated in page 9 of this:
https://www.enquest.com/fileadmin/content/Presentations/Sell_side_meeting_slides_-_May_2019.pdf
It predates the Capital Markets presentation but good info on potential in here also. No 2P but pretty pictures.
GLAXXX
Thank you Therapist - the rig has now been positioned and the two positioning vessels are on their way back to Montrose.
No sign of the hook-up yet.
Hook-up 06.30 GMT - 13 days since the last tanker left.
14.75 hours and counting.