Offshore Support Journal

South Atlantic project has long supply chain

Taken from: Offshore Support Journal July/August 2012


The OSV supply base at Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands may be compact, but it is also well equipped and poised for considerable growth when development of the Rockhopper-operated Sea Lion oil discovery gains momentum. This growth is highly likely to accelerate, should the large Darwin gas-condensate discovery made by Borders & Southern to the south of the Falkland Islands be adjudged commercial. And that is just the starter pack for Byron & McKay Port Services, the local 50:50 joi....

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