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Authorities & Government, Business developments & projects, Environment, Exploration & Production, Operations & Maintenance, Regulation & policy, Safety, Vessels
Husky Energy has reported an unauthorized discharge from the SeaRose FPSO, located on the White Rose field off Canada, to the Canadian offshore regulator.
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Canada’s Husky Energy is in the process of restarting operations at the SeaRose FPSO vessel offshore Canada following a huge offshore oil spill in November 2018.
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Oil production from Husky Energy’s SeaRose FPSO remains suspended almost two months after some 250.000 liters of oil spilled from the oil field in the Atlantic Ocean, offshore Canada, in what was Canada’s worst ever oil spill.
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The C-NLOPB has released the final enquiry report into SeaRose FPSO’s near-miss incident with an iceberg from last year.
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The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (C-NLOPB) has lifted the suspension of operations for the Husky Energy SeaRose floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel. The January 2018 C-NLOPB notice to suspend operations resulted from an incident in March 2017 where Husky Energy departed from its agreed Ice Management Plan by not disconnecting the vessel and […]
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Husky Energy’s suspension of petroleum-related operations at the SeaRose FPSO offshore Canada has been lifted.
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Husky Energy has been ordered to suspend petroleum related operations aboard its SeaRose FPSO offshore Canada
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A fire outbreak has been reported onboard the SeaRose FPSO, moored in the Atlantic, offshore Newfoundland, Canada. According to CBC, the fire broke out Tuesday evening in the FPSO’s pump room, but was quickly extinguished. No injuries have been reported so far. Furthermore, CBC reports that Husky Energy, the operator of the FPSO, will now […]
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Belfast based Harland and Wolff Heavy Industries Ltd has successfully completed the refurbishment of the SeaRose FPSO (floating production, storage and offloading vessel). Owned and operated by Canada-based Husky Energy, the SeaRose FPSO, which measures 272m by 46m, has been docked in Harland and Wolff’s Belfast Repair Dry Dock since its arrival on the 6th […]
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Owned and operated by Canada-based Husky Energy, the SeaRose FPSO, which measures 272m by 46m, has been docked in Harland and Wolff’s Belfast Repair Dry Dock since its arrival on the 6th of June. Work on the SeaRose has included maintenance on the vessel’s propulsion system, turret and painting of the hull as well as […]
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Belfast based Harland and Wolff Heavy Industries Ltd has successfully completed the refurbishment of the SeaRose FPSO (floating production, storage and offloading vessel). Owned and operated by Canada-based Husky Energy, the SeaRose FPSO, which measures 272m by 46m, has been docked in Harland and Wolff’s Belfast Repair Dry Dock since its arrival on the 6th […]
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Husky Energy’s SeaRose Floating Production Storage Offloading (FPSO) vessel on Friday entered the Conception Bay on the northeast coast of the island of Newfoundland, Canada, The Telegram reports. SeaRose FPSO, the 272-metre long, 46-metre wide vessel, will be there until May 24, preparing for a journey across the Atlantic Ocean. The vessel that is operating […]
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The C-NLOPB, a regulator that manages the petroleum resources in the Newfoundland offshore area on behalf of the Federal and Provincial governments received a report of a small fire that occurred in Power Generator C onboard the Husky Energy operated SeaRose FPSO on May 3, 2012. Personnel on the SeaRose observed smoke and a small […]
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The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (C-NLOPB) was notified on Friday, November 19th by officials at Husky Energy that the company was managing elevated levels of H2S (Sour Gas) in two of the storage tanks on board the SeaRose FPSO. H2S levels were elevated in the tanks due to an inoperable circulating pump. As […]
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An oil production platform hundreds of kilometres southeast of St. John’s was partially evacuated over the weekend because of a potentially… Source: CBC.ca [mappress] Source:CBC.ca , November 24, 2010;
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Husky Energy experts to install a new lifeboat on its White Rose production ship by June bringing its evacuation system back to full … By Moira Baird (The Telegram) [mappress] Source: Thetelegram,October 4, 2010
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Mr. John C.S. Lau, President & Chief Executive Officer of Husky Energy Inc. confirmed today that the White Rose oil field resumed production, 350 kilometres southeast of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. In accordance with its ice management protocols, the Company shut-in production on the SeaRose FPSO on Tuesday April 1, and moved the drilling […]
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Husky Energy Inc. announced today that the Company has completed its planned 2008 maintenance turnaround for the White Rose oil field production vessel, the SeaRose FPSO. The 13-day turnaround, which was originally scheduled for August, was completed on February 4 as per the maintenance schedule and without any lost time incidents. All work scopes, including […]
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Husky Energy Inc. confirms the death of a 34-year old man on board the SeaRose FPSO, located at the White Rose oil field 350 kilometres offshore Newfoundland and Labrador. The Husky employee was found in his cabin Wednesday evening after he failed to report for his scheduled shift.
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Husky Energy announced today that the SeaRose FPSO (floating production, storage and offloading vessel) has arrived at the White Rose oil field, 350 kilometres east of St. John’s, Newfoundland, following a 48-hour journey from Marystown.
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Business & Finance, Business developments & projects, Market outlooks, Outlook & strategy
Following the Covid-19 pandemic and the oil price crash in early 2020, for some players in the oil and gas sector consolidation may be the only way to stay solvent.
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Canadian oil and gas company Husky Energy will begin a systematic and orderly suspension of major construction activities related to its offshore West White Rose project.
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Construction work on the concrete gravity structure and related topsides is progressing
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Husky Energy is preparing to resume oil production from two offshore drill centers at the White Rose field off Canada, following the November 2018 oil spill.
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Husky Energy has disclosed its updated five-year plan which includes investments in several offshore projects offshore China, Indonesia, and Canada.