Set against a backdrop of clear, blue skies, mountains of rock, and miles of coastline, the Bull Arm fabrication yard has become a magnet of activity for Canada’s offshore oil and gas industry.
The Hebron oilfield development project is in full swing at the Bull Arm fabrication site in Newfoundland, Canada, where operator ExxonMobil is pushing to meet its target of first oil in 2017 despite ...
HOUSTON, Aug. 28-- Newfoundland and Labrador and the Hebron operating partners signed a memorandum of understanding last week to proceed with development of Hebron and associated oil fields on the ...
Exxon Mobil Corp. says it plans to spend $14 billion to develop the Hebron offshore oil field off Canada's east coast over the next few years. A sign marks the entrance of the secluded Exxon Mobil ...
ExxonMobil's Geoff Parker says the Hebron project was sanctioned on New Year's Eve ExxonMobil and its partners have announced they will go ahead with the Hebron oil project, despite sharply rising ...
Costs for the Hebron platform have almost tripled and oil prices have dropped since the the former Tory government announced the plan 10 years ago BULL ARM, N.L.—There’s some good economic news in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Bull Arm fabrication site in Trinity Bay is on the market, and the government plans to either lease or sell the massive ...
Newfoundland and Labrador has found someone to lease and operate a massive fabrication site in Trinity Bay. North Atlantic was awarded the lease for Bull Arm, entering into a non-binding memorandum of ...
Capital costs for a newly sanctioned oil field under development 200 miles off the coast of Newfoundland have ballooned to nearly three times the original cost estimate. But despite the $14-billion ...
Development of field offshore Newfoundland and Labrador to produce more than 700 million barrels of oil, an increase versus earlier estimates Gravity-based platform designed for daily oil production ...
ExxonMobil Corp. reported it will develop the Hebron oil field offshore Newfoundland and Labrador using a gravity-based structure that will recover more than 700 million bbl of oil, an increase over ...