December 12, 2024

Neptune Energy – dual drilling sub sea

Neptune electricity has conducted the sector’s first dual drilling operation. From an incorporated subsea template structure. On the fenja field within the Norwegian north sea.

At the side of the start-up of the fenja drilling campaign remaining month. Neptune teams maximized the whole abilities of sea drills west phoenix drilling rig. To drill two wellbores on the equal time.

Whilst many drilling rigs are geared up with dual drilling capabilities. This changed into the primary time dual drilling has been carried out. From an included subsea template structure. This expanded the drilling operations, reduced charges. And reduced operational emissions.

Neptune’s director of drilling and wells in Norway, thor Andre løvoll stated: “numerous drilling rigs have two drilling centers in which those historically help one another. However, in the example of our operations, we decided. To apply these centers independently to concurrently drill wellbores.

The experience of dual drilling as well as on fenja has been nice and could see. This technique adopted as a more fashionable exercise inside the future. The contemporary demanding situations inside the marketplace inspire us to re-assume as well as the manner we do matters appropriately, efficiently, and with lower carbon emissions.”

Twin Drilling Operations

Neptune these days conducted twin drilling operations as well as on an exploration nicely. At the norwegian continental shelf and the enjoy turned as well as into carried out closer. To the fenja subsea discipline development with top notch success.

Fenja is neptune’s first operated development assignment. Fenja will deliver around 40 kept at the plateau. Numerous drilling rigs have two drilling centers in which those historically help one another. However, in the example of our operations, we decided. To apply these centers independently to concurrently drill wellbores.

Placed in the Norwegian sea 120 kilometers as well as north-west of Kristiansund. As a tie-lower back to the Njord-a platform. at 36 kilometers.