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Thailand - recent news
27 Aug 24 |
Thailand: Valeura Energy announces ramp-up of oil production at its Nong Yao C development offshore Gulf of Thailand Valeura Energy has announced the successful ramp-up of oil production at its Nong Yao C development, in Licence G11/48 , offshore Gulf of Thailand. The greater Nong Yao complex is now operating at its full processing capacity. |
15 Aug 24 |
Thailand: Valeura Energy announces Nong Yao C first oil Valeura Energy has announced first oil production from its Nong Yao C development, in Licence G11/48 (90% operated working interest), offshore Gulf of Thailand. |
05 Aug 24 |
Thailand: Valeura Energy announces planned Wassana production restart Valeura Energy announced August 2 the planned restart of production operations at the Wassana field, offshore Gulf of Thailand. Valeura implemented a precautionary suspension of oil production on June 28, 2024 to ensure a safe situation while inspecting an anomaly identified on one of the steel jack-up legs of the field’s mobile offshore production unit ('MOPU'). |
16 Jul 24 |
Thailand: PTTEP develops Ocean Data Platform to support marine conservation in the Gulf of Thailand PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) has developed the marine science data platform called PTTEP Ocean Data Platform to collect marine science data. |
28 Jun 24 |
Thailand: Valeura Energy announces precautionary suspension of Wassana production Valeura Energy has announced the suspension of production at its 100% owned Wassana field, offshore Gulf of Thailand, following the identification of a crack was within one of the mobile production units steel jack-up legs. |
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