Friday Apr 22, 2022
Saipem 7000, Venus and Graff, and Murlach
There’s near capsizes, deep wells and new fields in this weeks’ edition of Energy Voice Out Loud.
A lifting malfunction left the Saipem 7000 crane vessel in dangerous waters last week as amateur photographers rushed to capture the tilting vessel. And there could be implications for Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm too.
In Namibia, production dates have been set for big finds, courtesy of Shell and TotalEnergies.
And BP could soon feel the wrath of NGOs once more after it revealed plans to kick on with the Murlach oil and gas field in the North Sea.
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