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Its many, many years since I was occasionally involved with well tests (from a nice warm office onshore), but I recall they normally flare continuously for about 24 hours on a DST, and then shut it down to do various tests to check the rate at which the reservoir recovers / communicates which may involve re-lighting the flare again a few times ?
Have HUR said if they are going to update the CPR before the CMD once this drilling campaign is done?
extruder, yes you are absolutely correct. I just wanted to show that on a production basis Dana were just a bit ahead of where HUR now are without worrying about reserves, debt etc. Dana might be a good comparator when HUR get to a similar production level which is now looking more likely than ever.
Dana were producing about 40k barrels of OIl per day when they were taken over, so kind of where HUR aspire to be.
"The SP and the weather are getting me down..."
Me too. Yet another filthy journey to work at 5am this morning. :( And I was hoping for some light from WoS, but I guess we have to wait a few more days.
"Premier's applications for senior debt financing in relation to its operated Sea Lion development in the North Falkland Basin continue to progress through the export credit agencies' due diligence processes. Discussions also continue with several interested parties about farming into the project. In November, Premier received approval of an extension to the PL032 Discovery Area licence term to 1 May 2021 from the Falkland Islands Government."
And the Navion Oceana is only about 6 miles from the AM and approaching for the next offload.
Appears to be moving south away from anchorage, 6 knots
Hopefully this link will work. Its 28th November
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Offloads periods will start to be more inconsistent now that we are in the West of Shetland winter. HUR may even do a few early offloads if they see a persistent spell of bad weather in the forecast.
BP, Shell, Hess and Partners would not have invested a shed load of cash in the brand-new Glen Lyon FPSO for Schiehallion 18 months ago if there was any immediate prospect of an export pipeline for the oil to the Clair / Clair Ridge platform where the pipe begins.
Excellent news, a top quality rig, just back again from BP. 255 day hire
I would take that :-)
I don't recall seeing that piece before. Very interesting and it does suggest that they very much would be happy to be involved.
Agree with the sentiments. HUR are in danger of going under 45p in the next few days :-(
I had the same trouble I wrote a couple of messages yesterday and neither appeared. Gave up at that point and went and had a glass of wine.
Maybe they missed out "or prepared for production" ?
There was some speculation as to why it has been renamed WW from Warwick Crestal. A look at todays presentation shows no obvious changes to the original planned drill position, depth, inclination, direction or length. It looks like it genuinely was just a rename.
Caught my eye too.
Not seen that before either. Good to see that Dr Trice is still publishing papers. This will help technical people outside the company understand the fractured basin model better. No doubt a few folks on here will be all over it as well.