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BP announced the final investment decision for the Kaskida project in July 2024 and it is expected to produce up to 80,000 barrels per day of crude oil from six initial wells, with production due ...
The Kaskida FPU is designed to support a single topside module on a four-column semi-submersible hull and is anchored by subsea production wells in waters approximately 6,000ft deep.
BP's Kaskida is just the beginning of its new Gulf of Mexico plans. expand. Andy Krieger is the senior vice president of Gulf of Mexico and Canada at BP. Naomi Klinge.
BP is going through a "reset," with plans to cut capital expenditures and increase divestments, which could include stakes in Gulf projects. BP could be looking to sell a portion of its Kaskida ...
The Kaskida prospect was discovered in 2006 some 250 miles southwest of New Orleans by the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, on which 4 years later a deadly blast occurred, leading to the largest ...
Kaskida represents BP’s sixth-operated project in the prolific and high-margin U.S. Gulf of Mexico basin. Thanks to advancements in 20,000-psi (20 K) ...
Audubon will complete topside engineering and design of the Kaskida floating production unit (FPU), leveraging Audubon’s established design philosophies that will allow for faster cycle time.
BP's Kaskida oilfield is slated to be its sixth production hub in the Gulf of America shelf. The FPU for the field has a production capacity of 80,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
The Kaskida project, a greenfield development, will include a high-pressure subsea pump system from OneSubsea, complete with integrated power and controls umbilical, ...
BP's sixth operating hub, Kaskida, has oil production slated to start in 2029 and features a new floating production platform with a capacity to produce 80,000 barrels per day from six wells in ...
BP has highlighted Kaskida as its pioneering Gulf of Mexico project that will require well equipment rated for pressures up to 20,000 psi, setting a benchmark for deepwater developments.