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ExxonMobil Taps New Wave Offshore to Provide MWS Services in Guyana
The Whiptail project involves the extraction of oil and gas from three key fields – the Whiptail, Pinktail and Tilapia fields. The water depth at the site is approximately 2,000 meters.
Data by the Guyana government has revealed that the consortium's agreement generated $6.33B for the partners last year, with Exxon netting $2.9B, Hess earning $1.88B, while Cnooc amassed $1.52B ...
Exxon plans to boost output capacity this year to 940,000 barrels per day (bpd) versus the 616,000 bpd it produced in 2024 after upgrades at two of its three floating oil facilities and the ...
After the One Guyana FPSO, ExxonMobil is looking to deploy the Errea Wittu FPSO in the Uaru field in 2026, the Jaguar FPSO in the Whiptail field in 2027 and two unammed floaters in the Hammerhead ...
Per the project plans, ExxonMobil intends to drill between 40 and 65 development wells at the Whiptail-Tilapia-Pinktail area that will be linked to the spread-moored FPSO in over 1600 metres of ...
Baker Hughes did not disclose the contract value. Uaru and Whiptail, each with an investment of $12.7 billion, will each have a production capacity of 250,000 barrels per day (bpd).
Exxon’s sixth project is the Whiptail development with a budgeted cost of $12.7 billion and capacity of 250,000 barrels per day from 10 drill centers with 48 production and injection wells.
GEORGETOWN, April 15 (Reuters) - A consortium led by U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil (XOM.N), opens new tab is about to begin installing its fourth floating oil production facility in Guyana, the South ...
The oil consortium led by Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM) is set to begin installing its fourth floating production storage and offloading facility in Guyana, the country's maritime regulator said Tuesday.
One Guyana will allow the Exxon-led consortium, which controls all production in the country, to develop the Yellowtail and Redtail fields, which are part of its massive Stabroek block, where more ...
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