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Partners in the Gryphon field are Maersk Oil (operator), with 86.5 percent, and Sojitz, which has 13.5 percent. Operatorship of the Maclure field transferred from BP to Maersk Oil on Apr. 16 2013.
COPENHAGEN, March 23 (Reuters) - Maersk Oil said on Wednesday the costs of storm damage to its Gryphon floating production unit in the UK part of the North Sea remain unclear but the company has ...
Maersk Oil UK’s Gryphon Alpha floating, production storage and offloading vessel has restarted production, 27 months after nearly meeting disaster in a North Se ...
Maersk Oil has awarded TWMA a contract to handle and dispose of subsea structures and equipment damaged during the Gryphon FPSO storm incident earlier this year. The Aberdeen-headquartered oil and ...
Maersk said it has normal insurance coverage for the Gryphon floating production, storage and offloading vessel. Maersk shut down its 18,000 barrels-per-day Gryphon installation last month after a ...
Maersk said it would start moving the Gryphon FPSO to full production capacity over the coming months. Once that's achieved, the facility will process more than 20,000 barrels of oil equivalent ...
Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd. let a contract to Subsea 7 Inc. to install flexibles and umbilical jumpers and tie-in and testing work for its Gryphon South and Tullich fields in the UK North Sea ...
The floating production, storage and offloading unit Gryphon Alpha, operated by Maersk about 175 miles north east of Aberdeen, had 114 people on board. The unit was shut down after four of its 10 ...
The Gryphon FPSO, Global Producer III ... Maersk has committed to this plan by contracting a dedicated Dive Support Vessel (DSV) for 365 days. In order to ensure this is completed safely and on ...
PRODUCTION has finally resumed on a North Sea floating production facility, 27 months after its crew was at the centre of a dramatic rescue when it broke free from some of its anchor chains in ...
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