EnQuest marks 11 years of safety achievements

Independent oil producer EnQuest achieved a significant safety milestone after recording a total of 11 years without a lost time incident (LTI) across three of its North Sea producing assets.
 
The Heather drilling team achieved eight years without an LTI, and during this period, EnQuest completed its return to drilling (R2D2) project, which led to the start-up of drilling on the platform for the first time since 2006. The R2D2 project is part of a redevelopment programme that will extend the life of the Heather platform, which has twice faced decommissioning in the past, to around 2030.
 
 
                Photo courtesy of EnQuest PLC                     
 

EnQuest’s Northern Producer floating production facility achieved two years without an LTI while successful drilling has ensured the Don fields have continued to underpin EnQuest’s growth. Operations on the Thistle platform have been LTI-free for a year, during which period platform drilling followed by a major construction phase of the Thistle Life Extension (LLX) programme, were carried out. The combination of successful drilling and LLX power upgrades also delivered the highest production levels since the 1990s.

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