
Norwegian oil company, Aker BP, has successfully resumed operations at the Alvheim offshore field. This comes after the company swiftly addressed an issue involving a minor oil spill and rectified a separate, undisclosed problem. The incident highlights the company's responsiveness to challenges and commitment to safety and environmental preservation in its operations.
1. Norwegian oil company, Aker BP, has successfully resumed operations at the Alvheim offshore field following an incident.
2. The company was able to quickly address a minor oil spill issue in addition to resolving a separate undisclosed problem.
3. Aker BP's actions showcased their responsive approach to challenges and their dedication to safety and environmental preservation.
4. After a period of intensive cleanup efforts, the company was able to eliminate all traces of the minor oil spill.
5. Apart from the oil spill, Aker BP also successfully rectified another unrelated issue that had temporarily disrupted operations at the offshore field.
In 2019, Aker BP produced 155,700 barrels of oil equivalents per day in the Alvheim field.
In a recent update, Aker BP confirmed that normal operations have resumed at the Alvheim offshore field. The resumption follows a period of intensive cleanup efforts aimed at eliminating traces of an oil spill. The exact size of the spill has not been disclosed, but Aker BP stressed that the incident was minor and was immediately contained. Industry safety procedures were strictly adhered to in the incident response and the ensuing rectification measures. Additionally, another unrelated issue at the field that temporarily halted operations has also been successfully resolved.