Shell Plc said on Tuesday it had restarted operations at the Pierce field in the UK Central North Sea, following an upgrade to allow gas to be produced at the location after years of it producing only oil.
said on Tuesday it had restarted operations at the Pierce field in the UK Central North Sea, following an upgrade to allow gas to be produced at the location after years of it producing only oil.which owns the rest.
Substantial modifications were made to the floating production, storage and offloading vessel vessel Haewene Brim, which is used to produce hydrocarbons at the Pierce field, Shell said.
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